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    Wiaan Mulder declares 33 short of Brian Lara's iconic Test innings record of 400 – BBC

    South Africa's Wiaan Mulder declared on himself, passing up the opportunity to break Brian Lara's record for the highest individual score in a Test innings.
    Mulder, captaining South Africa for the first time, was 367 not out at lunch on the second day of the second Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo.
    He was 33 runs behind the 400 not out West Indies legend Lara made against England in Antigua in 2004.
    The 27-year-old opted against his shot at one of Test cricket's most iconic records, instead declaring South Africa's first innings on 626-5.
    Mulder instead ended with the fifth-highest individual score and best by a South African.
    Lara's effort in Antigua 21 years ago was the second time he broke the record. He made 375, also against England, in 1994, before Australia's Matthew Hayden passed that with 380 against Zimbabwe in Perth in 2003.
    The other score ahead of Mulder is the 374 by Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene against South Africa in 2006.
    Mulder is South Africa's third different captain in as many Tests following injuries to Temba Bavuma and Keshav Maharaj.
    The all-rounder was batting at number three, a position he was only promoted to at the end of last year after much of his 21-Test career was spent in the lower-middle order.
    This was only his third time reaching three figures in Test cricket, and followed a 147 in the second innings of the first Test against Zimbabwe.
    Mulder began the day on 264 out of South Africa's overnight 465-4. On the opening day, he was bowled on 247 by Zimbabwe's Tanaka Chivanga, only for replays to show Chivanga had over-stepped for a no-ball.
    His triple-century was only the second by a South African, after Hashim Amla's 311 not out against England at The Oval in 2012. Mulder reached 300 from 297 balls, the second-fastest in Test cricket after the 278 taken by India's Virender Sehwag against South Africa in 2008.
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