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Wiaan Mulder was just 34 runs short of breaking the all-time Test record of 400\* before he chose to declare the innings at ...
Wiaan Mulder declared on 367 in South Africa's dominant win over Zimbabwe, falling short of Brian Lara's iconic 400. But Lara ...
By Shah Faisal South African allrounder Wiaan Mulder's unbeaten 367 in the second Test against Zimbabwe has triggered widespread debate — not just for its brill ...
Wiaan Mulder revealed that he spoke to Brian Lara, the former West Indies captain, who told him that he should have tried to break his record in Bulawayo.
Former West Indies captain Chris Gayle has launched a scathing attack on South Africa's Wiaan Mulder for forgoing the chance to break Brian Lara's world record.
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.
Wiaan Mulder revealed Brian Lara told him that he should have gone for the 400-run milestone after he came so close to ...
South Africa's stand-in captain for the second Test against Zimbabwe, Wiaan Mulder, declared his side's innings when he was ...
Gayle said Mulder's decision to not got after Lara's record was an "error" and "he didn't know what to do in that situation" ...
Wiaan Mulder's record-breaking 367* against Zimbabwe was overshadowed by his decision to declare, denying himself a shot at ...
Chris Gayle believes Wiaan Mulder was in position to reach 400 runs, but he panicked and fumbled under pressure.