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Brian Lara Advice Wiaan Mulder Should have Gone For 400: Brian Lara said to Vian Mulder, if you get a chance to break the record of 400 runs

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Brian Lara Advice Wiaan Mulder Should Have Gone For 400: South African Vian Mulder has been advised by West Indies great batsman Brian Lara to break his Test world record 400 runs unbeaten. Said if I am …Read more

Do not leave next time Lara does not matter to Lara's record of 400 runs

Vian Mulder revealed the talk of Brian Lara

Highlights

  • Vian Mulder revealed a conversation with Lara.
  • Lara said to Mulder to break my record.
  • Records are to break as soon as it is made.
New Delhi. For the last one week, the discussion of Vian Mulder of South Africa is getting fierce. Playing against Zimbabwe, he declared the innings after scoring 367 runs and saved the record of Brian Lara of West Indies. When the Mulder was asked why he did not break the world record of 400 runs, he said that he wanted to let the veteran Lara of West Indies be given to his name. Now about this, Lara himself said that the records are to break as soon as they are made. Do not miss the next time you get such an opportunity.

Vian Mulder took command of the South Africa Test team after Keshav Maharaj was injured and set a triple century world record in the first match. He has become the first captain in the world to play such a big innings in his first innings. He had a chance to reach the biggest private score 400 not out from Test cricket but he declared South Africa’s innings on the score of 367 runs.

On the first day of the Test, the Mulder broke many world records while being unbeaten on 264 runs. His marathon innings adorned with 53 fours, the highest test score and the fifth score was the highest score. After lunch on the second day, Mulder Brian Lara was just 34 runs away from crossing 400 unbeaten runs but did not do so. After the end of the day’s play, he told that this was done in honor of Brian Lara.

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