Wiaan Mulder Reveals His Thought Process Behind Not Targeting Brian Lara's Untouchable 400 Test Record.
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Wiaan Mulder's recent declaration at 367 not out against Zimbabwe has sparked considerable debate in the cricketing world. Just 33 runs short of Brian Lara's iconic 400, the highest individual score in Test history, Mulder's decision to prioritize team success over personal glory has been met with both praise and criticism. Now, the South African stand-in captain has broken his silence, explaining the rationale behind his choice.

Mulder, leading the Proteas in the absence of Keshav Maharaj and the injured Temba Bavuma, emphasized that his primary concern was securing a victory for his team. He felt that South Africa had accumulated enough runs to put Zimbabwe under pressure and that it was time to unleash his bowlers. "First things first, I thought we got enough and we need to bowl," Mulder stated. His decision proved immediately fruitful, as Zimbabwe lost a wicket off the very first ball of their innings and were quickly reduced to 15-3. They were eventually bowled out for 170 and forced to follow on.

Beyond tactical considerations, Mulder revealed a deep respect for Brian Lara and his monumental achievement. "Brian Lara is a legend, let's be real," Mulder said. "He got 400 or whatever it was against England. And for someone of that stature to keep that record is pretty special". He alluded to a conversation with head coach Shukri Conrad, who seemingly echoed this sentiment, suggesting that "legends should keep the really big scores". Mulder appeared to embrace this idea, adding, "I think Brian Lara keeping that record is exactly the way it should be".

Mulder's innings was a historic one regardless of the declaration. His 367* became the highest individual score by a South African in Test cricket, surpassing Hashim Amla's 311. It is also the highest individual score by any batter in an away Test, overtaking Hanif Mohammad's 337. Furthermore, he achieved the second-fastest triple century in Tests, reaching the milestone in just 297 balls. His innings included 49 fours and 4 sixes. He also surpassed Graeme Smith's aggregate of 362 runs to register the highest match tally by a South African in Test history.

While some, including prominent voices like Dale Steyn and Tabraiz Shamsi, felt that Mulder should have pursued the record, the all-rounder stands by his decision. "I think if I get the chance again, I'd probably do the same thing," he asserted. He seemed content with his contribution to the team and the records he did manage to break, emphasizing the importance of respecting the game's greats.

The declaration has undoubtedly sparked a debate about the balance between individual ambition and team goals. Mulder's choice highlights the complexities of such decisions and the respect some players hold for the history and traditions of the game. Whether one agrees with his choice or not, it is clear that Wiaan Mulder has etched his name into Test cricket history with both his remarkable innings and his selfless act.


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