South Africa captain Wiaan Mulder puts team first, sacrifices chance to break Brian Lara’s most Test runs record

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|07-07-2025

Overview:

Mulder’s total puts him at No. 5 on the all-time list of individual test scores — moving ahead of Garfield Sobers, who hit 365 in 1958.

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (AP) — South Africa’s Wiaan Mulder passed up the chance to set an individual record score in men’s Test cricket on Monday by declaring 33 runs short of Brian Lara’s 400 set in 2004.

The South Africa captain was on 367 not out in the second test against Zimbabwe and within sight of Lara’s longstanding benchmark.

But with his team on 626-5, Mulder declared after lunch. He faced 334 balls, laced with 49 boundaries and 4 sixes.

Mulder’s total puts him at No. 5 on the all-time list of individual test scores — moving ahead of Garfield Sobers, who hit 365 in 1958.

West Indies great Lara scored 400 not out against England in Antigua. He had previously hit a record 375, also against England, 10 years earlier.

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