BULAWAYO: South Africa's stand-in captain Wiaan Mulder scored the fifth highest Test score of 367 not out against Zimbabwe on Monday but then declared his side's innings despite being only 34 runs away from the record for the most runs in a Test innings.
Mulder, leading the side for the first time as a depleted team take on their neighbours in a two-Test series at Bulawayo's Queens Sports Club, hit 53 boundaries (49 fours and four sixes) in his knock to see South Africa to 626/5 at lunch on the second day of the second test.
With plenty of time still left in the Test, it was expected he would bat into the second session to chase down Brian Lara's 21-year-old record of 400 not out for the West Indies against England in Antigua but Mulder turned down the chance and declared at lunch, to put Zimbabwe into bat.
He had a fortunate break when on 247 he was bowled, only for a no ball to be called as Tanaka Chivanga had overstepped.
But the rest of Mulder's impressive innings was chanceless as he brought up his 300 in Monday's morning session, off 297 balls for the second fastest triple century in Test cricket.
He then passed Hashim Amla's record Test score for a South African of 311 not out against England at the Oval in 2012 and got to 350 in 324 balls before going to lunch 367 not out.
It put him fifth in the all-time list, ahead of the likes of fellow triple centurions Gary Sobers and Donald Bradman, and behind Lara (400 not out and 375), Australian Matthew Hayden (380) and Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene, who hit 374 against South Africa in Colombo in 2006. Agencies
Highest individual scores in Test:
n Brian Lara (400* off 582 balls) - West Indies vs
England - (St. John’s, 2004)
n Matthew Hayden (380 off 437 balls) - Australia vs Zimbabwe (Perth, 2003)
n Brian Lara (375 off 538 balls) - West Indies vs
England (St. John’s, 1994)
n Mahela Jayawardene (374 off 572 balls) - Sri Lanka vs South Africa (Colombo, 2006)
n Wiaan Mulder (367* off 334 balls) - South Africa vs Zimbabwe (Bulawayo, 2025)
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