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On the third day of the Test match between South Africa and Zimbabwe, Wiaan Mulder shocked the cricketing world by declaring the innings at 626/5 after smashing an unbeaten 367 runs. This astonishing move was a surprise as Mulder was playing well and nearing Brian Lara's 21-year-old record of the highest runs scored in a match by a player. However, Mulder's decision was out of respect for the cricketing legend and his achievement. Apart from breaking Lara's record, Mulder also created several other records on his Test debut as captain, making this match one to remember.
On a record-breaking day at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, South African batsman Wiaan Mulder declared his team's innings at 626 for 5, with himself just 34 runs short of becoming the highest individual scorer in Test cricket. After breaking multiple records throughout his knock, including the highest score by a South African in Tests, Mulder contributed with the ball as well to help his team enforce the follow-on and set them up for a commanding position in the match.
After breaking multiple records and surpassing legends on Day 1 of his captaincy debut, South African cricketer Wiaan Mulder continued his dominance on Day 2 as he became the first-ever captain to score a triple-century in their first match. Despite being just 33 runs away from breaking Brian Lara's record for the highest individual score in Tests, Mulder shocked the world by declaring South Africa's innings at 625/5 during lunch break. This bold decision raised questions and will surely be talked about for years to come.
In a historic match between South Africa and Zimbabwe, considerable attention was paid to stand-in skipper Wiaan Mulder, who was closing in on the highest individual test score. However, just before lunch, Mulder declared the innings with his score at 367, denying himself the chance to surpass Brian Lara's record of 400. Fans reacted with a mix of jokes and admiration for Mulder's sportsmanship, while ICC President Jay Shah and former Australian player Damien Fleming praised the South African's epic knock.
After a dominating first innings performance, led by Wiaan Mulder's extraordinary triple century, South Africa declared at 626/5 in just 114 overs in the 2nd Test against Zimbabwe. Mulder's partnerships with David Bedingham and Lhuan-dre Pretorius helped secure a huge score for the visitors. Now, as Zimbabwe embarks on their first innings, they face a mountain of pressure and will have to contend with South Africa's fierce pace and spin attack.
South African cricketer Wiaan Mulder made history during the second Test between Zimbabwe and South Africa, smashing an unbeaten 367 runs off only 334 balls. Despite being within touching distance of breaking Brian Lara's world record score of 400, Mulder missed out on the opportunity as the Proteas declared after Day 2 with him still 33 runs short. However, Mulder's phenomenal performance has still earned him a place in the record books, with the highest score ever by a player in an away Test match.
South African cricket captain, Wiaan Mulder, made headlines on day two of the second test in Bulawayo as he declared on 367 not out. This was just 33 runs shy of Brian Lara's Test record and the fifth-highest score in Tests. Mulder's decision to declare has sparked discussion and analysis, especially considering his previous modest batting performances in 20 Tests.
South African all-rounder Wiaan Mulder made a spectacular debut as Test captain, breaking multiple records in South Africa's first day against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo. With an unbeaten double century, Mulder became the third player in Test cricket history to achieve this feat on captaincy debut. He also broke the record for the highest individual score and match aggregate by a player on debut as a captain in Tests.