I really like Miles, but he doesn't have a lot of versatility.
He reminds me of Mark McGough. When the conditions suit him, he is a star, and 45 years ago when games were played in much wetter conditions on average than they are today, he would have been a great player. But unfortunately, as someone else on here has posted previously, he is a victim of climate change. He can't adapt his game sufficiently to the modern game.
I really hope I am wrong, but unless Miles can add some tricks to his repertoire he is not going to have much of a future.