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Former West Indies captain Chris Gayle has launched a scathing attack on South Africa's Wiaan Mulder for forgoing the chance to break Brian Lara's world record.
Wiaan Mulder declared on 367 in South Africa's dominant win over Zimbabwe, falling short of Brian Lara's iconic 400. But Lara ...
Wiaan Mulder was just 34 runs short of breaking the all-time Test record of 400\* before he chose to declare the innings at ...
Chris Gayle expressed disappointment over Wiaan Mulder's decision to declare at 367 not out, falling short of Brian Lara's record 400-run Test score. Gayle believes Mulder missed a rare chance to ...
Former West Indies captain Chris Gayle felt South Africa stand-in captain Wiaan Mulder panicked and made blunder, straight up ...
Gayle said Mulder's decision to not got after Lara's record was an "error" and "he didn't know what to do in that situation" ...
Chris Gayle questioned Wiaan Mulder's bold declaration at 367*, arguing he missed a once-in-a-lifetime shot at Brian Lara's ...
Universe Boss' Chris Gayle, raised his disapproval of Wiaan Mulder's decision of letting the historic record stay with the ...
Lara is an icon, and I wanted to respect that,” said Mulder. Not everyone agreed with the sentiment. Chris Gayle, former West ...
"Any time you get a chance like that, you try and make the best out of it. Come on, you’re on 367, automatically you have to ...
Wiaan Mulder’s stunning 367* in the second Test against Zimbabwe ... One of the loudest voices of disapproval came from West ...
Wiaan Mulder's declaration at 367*, 33 shy of Brian Lara's record, sparked a debate. Chris Gayle criticised the decision, stating it was a missed opportunity.