Queens Sports Club: Wiaan Mulder revealed the reason behind declaring 33 runs short of the record of the highest individual score in an innings in the second Test of the two-game series against Zimbabwe being played at the Queen’s Sports Club here on Monday.
Mulder, 27, was unbeaten at 367 when lunch was called. With South Africa having scored 626/5, the all-rounder decided to call curtains on their innings and did not go for a chance to enter the elusive 400-run club. His first-inning total is now the highest individual score by a South African in Test history.
The Proteas all-rounder, who played the captain’s role for the first time in the game, believes West Indies legend Brian Lara deserved to keep his record of 400 not out, which he scored against England in 2004.