Wiaan Mulder's missed chance: Gayle questions legacy after forgoing Lara's record chase for personal milestones.
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Wiaan Mulder's recent decision to declare his innings at 367 not out in a Test match against Zimbabwe, just 33 runs short of Brian Lara's all-time record of 400, has ignited a debate in the cricket world. While Mulder's score is the highest individual score by a South African in Test cricket, surpassing Hashim Amla's 311, and the fifth-highest overall, his choice to prioritize team victory over personal glory has been met with both praise and criticism.

West Indies legend Chris Gayle has weighed in on the matter, questioning Mulder's ambition and suggesting that such a decision might hinder his chances of becoming a true legend of the game. Gayle's perspective stems from his own experience of nearly breaking Lara's record in 2005, when he scored 317 against South Africa. Gayle revealed in his autobiography that Lara seemed worried during his innings, and offered no encouragement.

Mulder, however, has defended his decision, stating that he felt the team had enough runs and needed to bowl. He also expressed immense respect for Brian Lara, saying that the legend deserves to keep the record. Mulder further revealed that South Africa's head coach, Shukri Conrad, supported his decision, advising him to "let the legends keep the really big scores".

Mulder's reasoning highlights a difference in philosophy. Some, like Gayle, believe that seizing such a rare opportunity is essential for cementing a player's legacy. Others, like Mulder and his coach, prioritize team goals and respect for established legends.

It's worth noting that Mulder's innings was not without significance. He reached his triple century in just 297 balls, the second-fastest in Test history. His knock included 49 fours and four sixes. Furthermore, his decision to declare was immediately vindicated as South Africa quickly dismantled the Zimbabwean batting lineup. Mulder also contributed with the ball, taking two wickets.

Ultimately, Wiaan Mulder's choice reflects a selfless attitude and a deep respect for the game's history. While Chris Gayle's question about legendary status adds an interesting dimension to the debate, Mulder's actions speak volumes about his character and his commitment to the team. Whether or not he regrets his decision in the long run remains to be seen, but for now, he stands by his conviction that Brian Lara's record should remain untouched.


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