The South African Wiaan Mulder achieved an undefeated 367 against Zimbabwe before the deputy remarkably shyly explained to Brian Lara’s test record.
In his first game as a South African captain instead of the injured Keshav Maharaj, Allround Mulder reached the breathtaking total number of the highest from one player in his first inning as captain as captain with the team with the team with the team to 626 for five.
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But the captain explained with Lara’s record. Mulder had been at 247 Bowled, but was saved by a no-ball when Tanaka crossed Civanga.
Laras 400 not out against England in St. John’s 2004. Laras feat, which had stood for 21 years, is one of the great records of sport and defeated the previous record of 380, which had set up Australia’s Matthew Hayden in 2003 and who had set Lara’s record of 375 in 1994.
Lara consolidated his legacy in June 2004 when his 501 for Warwickshire against Durham represented the highest first -class value of all time.
Mulder reached his three-time century in just 297 balls and was the second fastest 300 in test history, behind viring Sehwags famous 278-ball efforts against South Africa in Chennai in 2008.
Mulder’s score is also the highest number of points of a South African point of all time that did not come by Hashim Amlas 311 in 2012 in the Oval.