Miller's committed to the cause

The striker has been hampered by a hamstring injury this term and may require some work in the summer to cure the problem.But he has told boss Walter Smith he is available for selection in the mean-time as Rangers attempt to close the one-point gap between themselves and defending champions Celtic.Miller told Rangers World: "I felt a lot better last Sunday and in training. I have been taking some medication that the doctor has given me and it seems to be working."It's going to get me through to the end of the season but at that point we need to try to find a permanent solution."I'm hopeful that the treatment I am getting at the moment will mean I can continue to train and play and be involved in the run-in."Then in the summer I will get to the bottom of it."Miller is hoping to have a part to play in Saturday's Homecoming Scottish Cup semi-final against St Mirren.He said: "It's a massive one. Losing in the Co-operative Insurance final was a big blow for us so the next thing you set your sights on is the League and Scottish Cup double."We have a good chance of doing that and St Mirren are standing in our way."Any semi-final is tough but if we apply ourselves and play the way we can I'm sure we can get through."Any time you play at Hampden it's something special whether it's with Rangers in a semi-final or final or with Scotland."It's a special place to play. You always dream about playing there."They have done well. They have some really good players and they caused us a few problems a couple of weeks ago."I'm sure they will think their name is on the Cup if they beat us having already beaten Celtic but we want to make sure that doesn't happen."However, it we play to our capabilities we should have enough." Rangers 3/10, Draw 4/1, St Mirren 10/1  

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