Mulder Declares on 367*, Sparks Record Debate
Mulder Declares on 367*, Sparks Record Debate

Mulder Declares on 367*, Sparks Record Debate

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Wiaan Mulder, serving as South Africa's stand-in captain, declared the team's innings at 367 not out during a Test against Zimbabwe, choosing not to pursue Brian Lara's world record of 400. Mulder made the decision after consulting with head coach Shukri Conrad, emphasizing team priorities and respect for Lara's legacy. His choice has sparked debate, with some, including Chris Gayle, criticizing it as a missed historic opportunity, while others support his stance on sportsmanship. After the match, Mulder revealed that Lara personally encouraged him to break the record and expressed hope he would do so in the future. Mulder's 367 not out now stands as the highest individual Test score by a South African and the fifth-highest in history. The incident has renewed discussion about balancing individual achievement with team and cricketing traditions.

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