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Mulder Breaks South African Record, But Stops Short of History Batting against Zimbabwe in the second Test ... Mulder echoed ...
falling just 33 runs short of Brian Lara's world record. His contribution helped South Africa declare at 626-5. Go Beyond The ...
Wiaan Mulder’s stunning 367* in the second Test against Zimbabwe was the stuff of dreams. But what happened next left the ...
After declaring on himself with 33 runs remaining to tie the highest individual Test score, Mulder said Lara deserves to keep ...
Wiaan Mulder has sacrificed a shot at one of cricket’s most hallowed records to start mopping up Zimbabwe in the second test ...
Wiaan Mulder happy not to chase Brian Lara’s 400 - Mulder opted to bring an end to his innings 33 runs shy of Lara’s landmark ...
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.
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’s Wiaan Mulder passed up the chance to set an individual record score in men’s test cricket by declaring 33 runs ...
South Africa all-rounder Wiaan Mulder revealed the reason behind not going after Brian Lara's record for the highest ...