Wiaan Mulder says Brian Lara thinks he should have gone for his record
Wiaan Mulder said West Indies by filling the great Brian Lara told him that he should have tried to break his record for the highest individual score in a test match as the inclusion of South Africa stopped 34 scared runs to set a new sign on Monday.
Mulder was in 367 when he declared South Africabeginnings at lunch on the second day of The second test ANTI ZIMBABWEdismissing the opportunity to go to the 400 non -recorded recorded record against England in Antigua 21 years ago.
Mulder said he thought he had no right to relocate a legend like Lara, who had set the record against a much stronger opponent.
“Now that things are a little set, I’ve talked a little bit with Brian Lara“Mulder told Supersport.
“He told me I’m creating my heritage and I should have gone for it. He said the records are there to break up and he wants if I am ever in that position again, I actually go and score more than he had“
Mulder, who has hit three centuries in 21 tests, said he has no regrets for his decision in Bulawayo.
“This was an interesting perspective on his part, but I still believe I did the right thing and respecting the game is the most important part to me“He added.