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His declaration came at lunch on the second day, when South Africa were 626/5. He was only 33 runs away from breaking Brian ...
Cricket fans were left baffled after Wiaan Mulder opted not to chase Brian Lara's record of 400 not out as he declared on 367 ...
But what happened next left the cricket world divided. Just 33 runs away from equalling Brian Lara’s iconic 400*, Mulder ...
Mulder revealed a conversation with South Africa head coach Shukri Conrad, who advised: “Let the legends keep the big scores.
Wiaan Mulder's declaration at 367*, 33 shy of Brian Lara's record, sparked a debate. Chris Gayle criticised the decision, stating it was a missed opportunity.
South Africa captain Wiaan Mulder declared when he was 367 not out against Zimbabwe – 33 runs short of Brian Lara’s Test ...
After declaring on himself with 33 runs remaining to tie the highest individual Test score, Mulder said Lara deserves to keep ...
Wiaan Mulder declared South Africa's innings at 367*, choosing to honor Brian Lara's 400-run record. Like Mark Taylor's 1998 ...
Despite nearing Brian Lara's record 400, Wiaan Mulder declared the innings at 367*. South Africa coach Shukri Conrad praised Mulder's masterclass performance.
South Africa stand-in captain Wiaan Mulder revealed the reason behind his decision not to surpass Brian Lara's remarkable ...
Standing in as South Africa captain, Mulder appeared primed to go past Lara’s tally of 400 not out but still rewrote the ...