Mulder creates Proteas history with milestone triple hundred
The stand-in skipper forged the highest-ever individual score by a South Africa international in Test cricket history.
South Africa's Wiaan Mulder posted the fifth-highest individual score in Test cricket history - an unbeaten 367 off 334 deliveries in the second Test against Zimbabwe.
The total marked the highest ever for the Proteas in the longest format of the game. The monumental knock included a whooping 49 fours and four maximums.
The right-handed batter stands only behind Brian Lara, Matthew Hayden and Mahela Jayawardena among the highest individual scorers in Men's Tests.
Highest individual scores in Men's Tests
Player | Score | Opposition (Year) |
---|---|---|
Brian Lara | 400* | England (2004) |
Matthew Hayden | 380 | Zimbabwe (2003) |
Brian Lara | 375 | England (1994) |
Mahela Jayawardena | 374 | South Africa (2006) |
Wiaan Mulder | 367* | Zimbabwe (2025) |
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Wiaan Mulder becomes the second triple centurion from South Africa 👏
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The right-handed batter added himself in a pantheon of greats on Day 2 of the second Test against Zimbabwe in South Africa's first series since being crowned the World Test Champions at Lord's last month.
Coming in to bat at number three on the opening day of the Test, the Proteas all-rounder produced a titanic effort with the bat to become the first batter to score a triple hundred on Test captaincy debut.
The knock was the second quickest triple hundred in the history of the format (297), behind only Virender Sehwag, who had got past the milestone off 278 deliveries against South Africa in Chennai back in 2008.
𝐑𝐄𝐂𝐎𝐑𝐃 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐄𝐑 🤩
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Proteas head coach Shukri Conrad was in awe of the stand-in captain's iconic knock.
“Wiaan’s innings was nothing short of extraordinary. Being the captain, then batting at number three where he had to absorb early pressure and face the new ball, which he did with immense composure and control - it was unbelievable.
“The way he constructed his innings, session by session, was a masterclass in temperament and shot selection.
“It’s the kind of performance that anchors a team and sets the tone for the entire match. We’re incredibly proud of what he’s achieved today.”
Shouldering the innings with South Africa having lost two early wickets, Mulder alongwith David Bedingham, helped the Proteas recover by helping them to a mammoth first innings total.
South Africa had gained a 1-0 lead in the series after bagging a massive 328-run win in the first Test in Bulawayo.