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After declaring on himself with 33 runs remaining to tie the highest individual Test score, Mulder said Lara deserves to keep ...
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Michael Atherton Reveals Brian Lara’s Thoughts on Who Can Break His Iconic 400*Atherton recalls Lara's belief in Jaiswal and Brook breaking his 400* record as Mulder's 367 sparks debate over early innings ...
South Africa's Wiaan Mulder stunned the cricketing world when he declared on 367 not out, turning down a chance to break ...
“First things first, I thought we got enough and we need to bowl. And secondly, Brian Lara is a legend, let's be real. He got 401 or whatever it was against England.
Chris Gayle reacted to Wiaan Mulder's debatable declaration at 367 and said that the South African captain made a mistake by ...
But I think Brian Lara keeping that record is exactly the way it should be," he added. Mulder's knock included 49 fours and 4 sixes, as he batted at a strike rate of 109.88.
South Africa captain Wiaan Mulder said declaring on 367, the fifth-highest score in Test history, instead of chasing Brian Lara's record 400 not out was 'exactly the way it should be'.
South Africa captain Wiaan Mulder said declaring on 367, the fifth-highest score in Test history, instead of chasing Brian Lara’s record 400 not out was “exactly the way it should be”.
Brian Lara – 375 (538 balls), vs England, 1994 Mahela Jayawardene – 374 (572 balls), vs South Africa, 2006 Wiaan Mulder – 367* (334 balls), vs Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, 2025 ...
Wiaan Mulder's declaration at 367*, just shy of Brian Lara's record, sparked debate after his promotion to No. 3 was ...
Wiaan Mulder was just 34 runs short of breaking the all-time Test record of 400\* before he chose to declare the innings at ...
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