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Here's what England captain Ben Stokes had to say about Wiaan Mulder's decision not to go after Brian Lara's record.
Wiaan Mulder was just 34 runs short of breaking the all-time Test record of 400\* before he chose to declare the innings at ...
Ben Stokes spoke in detail about Wiaan Mulder's declaration while the latter was batting at 367 during South Africa's Test ...
And even though Mulder now holds the record of the fifth-highest score in a Test innings, former West Indies star Gayle was baffled by the decision not to carry on, as he accused the Proteas ...
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Cricket Country on MSNWiaan Mulder blew chance at 400, panicked under pressure: Gayle criticises South Africa stand-in skipperWest Indies great Chris Gayle has criticised South Africa’s stand-in skipper Wiaan Mulder for declaring the innings despite ...
South Africa's stand-in captain for the second Test against Zimbabwe, Wiaan Mulder, declared his side's innings when he was ...
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ESPN Africa on MSNGayle on Mulder's 367* declaration: He 'panicked and blundered'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" ...
South Africa Stand-in Captain Mulder stood just 33 runs short of Brian Lara’s unbeaten 400*, the highest individual score in ...
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India Today on MSNWiaan Mulder should've gone for 400: Chris Gayle slams South Africa batterChris Gayle questioned Wiaan Mulder’s bold declaration at 367*, arguing he missed a once-in-a-lifetime shot at Brian Lara’s Test record. While South Africa won, Gayle insists greatness comes from ...
Mulder made history in the second Test as his unbeaten 367 is the fifth-highest score in the longest format, and the all-time ...
Wiaan Mulder selflessly declared South Africa's innings with 367 not out, prioritising a team victory over breaking Brian Lara's record.
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