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šŸ’„ Epic Selfless Knock! SA Captain Stops at 367 to ā€œLet the Legends Live On šŸ

TL;DR:Ā In breathtaking style, South Africa’s stand-in captain Wiaan Mulder smashed a blazing 367* in the 2nd Test against Zimbabwe on July 7, 2025 — but when just 33 runs short of Brian Lara’s 400-run world record, he chose to declare the innings. Guided by coach Shukri Conrad, Mulder said, ā€œLet the legends keep their big scores.ā€ His selfless act put the team before personal glory and broke records, like the second-fastest triple century in Tests. šŸ‡æšŸ‡¦āœØ #MulderMagic

šŸ”„ Mulder’s Mighty 367* – The Highlights

  • Second-fastest Test triple ton: His 300 came in just 297 balls — only behind Virender Sehwag’s 278-ball milestone.

  • Unbeaten at 367Ā off 334 balls, featuring 49 fours and 4 sixes — the highest-ever score by a South African batter.

  • Captained for the first time, leading by example with bat, ball, and a sharp catch.

šŸŽÆ Why He Stopped at 367

  • Mulder & coach Conrad agreed: "Enough runs, time to bowl them out"Ā to secure a quick win.

  • He respected the legacy: ā€œLet the legends keep the really big scoresā€, referring to Brian Lara’s famous 400*.

  • Felt it was more important to push for a winĀ than chase personal records.

🧠 Mental Trick: ā€œZombieā€ by the Cranberries šŸŽ¶

To stay focused during his marathon innings, Mulder kept singing ā€œZombieā€ in his mind — a quirky yet effective rhythm trick that helped him stay cool under pressure.

šŸ“Š The Scorecard So Far

Team

Score

Result

South Africa (declared)

626/5

Mulder 367*

Zimbabwe (1st Innings)

170

Forced follow-on

Zimbabwe (2nd Innings)

51/1 (at stumps)

SA ahead by ~405 runs

šŸŒ Record Breaker

  • 5th highest Test scoreĀ ever, surpassing legends like Sir Don Bradman and Gary Sobers.

  • Highest-ever by a South African, breaking Hashim Amla’s 311* record.

šŸ¤ From the People’s Perspective

This epic knock speaks volumes about Mulder’s solidarity and collective spirit. He chose to stand with his team rather than chase a record, showing his priority was team victory and fair play, not self-glory. That’s what builds real unity and lifts working-class pride! šŸ’Ŗ

šŸ—£ļø Let’s Talk!

What do YOU think? Should Mulder have pushed for 400, or was stopping at 367 the right call? Drop your thoughts in the comments below! ā¬‡ļø

MediaFx Opinion:It’s a proud display of putting people and collective victory first. Mulder’s choice reflects integrity and humility — exactly the kind of leadership that resonates with everyday fans. In cricket or life, the smallest acts of respect can hit the hardest boundaries. šŸ’™šŸ

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