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still there at lunch, needs another 34
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626 runs in 4 sessions ,
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Troubling this but not Mulder’s fault.
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cant believe s africa declared
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What?
He declared himself! I would not be happy as a cricket fan to take Lara’s record but for the Country if South Africa it would have been huge! Too guy. Somebody should have told him to go for it. |
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Day 2 Session 2. Plenty of time.
Poor decision by Mulder and somebody else really should have stopped him doing this. Perhaps he felt it was not right to break Lara’s record against Zim. |
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staggered, i honestly didnt think it would ever be broken , even by todays standards , but fuly expected it to go today
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if i recal correctly, Laras was a bit selfish wasnt it , they went for the runs instead of trying to win the match v eng which ended a boring draw . ( might be wrong )
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Lara must have contacted SA paymasters the BCCI to intervene
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Test average 26 before this innings
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He will regret that for the rest of his life, especially since he is captain & had total control of the declaration
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Agreed but maybe he has too much respect for the game and its history
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All out in 42 overs with 21 left remaining today DAY 2
Want to know what Mulder was thinking by declaring! I really can only think he felt he was not worthy to hold such a record and he would be right but he should have been selfish for his country, |
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South Africa's Wiaan Mulder said it is "exactly the way it should be" for Brian Lara to hold on to his record for the highest individual score in a Test innings.
"And secondly Brian Lara is a legend, let's be real. He got 400 against England and for someone of that stature to keep that record is pretty special. "If I get the chance again I'd probably do the same thing. I was speaking to our coach Shukri Conrad and he kind of said to me, 'Listen, let the legends keep the really big scores'. "And you never know what my fate or whatever you want to call it, or what's destined for me, but I think Brian Lara keeping that record is exactly the way it should be." |
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wrong decision imho, even though zim was a weak bowling team, you still need to score the runs , and as i said earlier laras was a very selfish knock , haydens 2nd highest score scored his v zim and no way he wouldnt have beaten it if he hadnt got out
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Lara milked that 400 and 40 overs were from Trescothick and Vaughan!
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Classy gesture from him and also giving his team the best chance of winning - would have looked ridiculously out of place as the holder of the record frankly (though would be have been quite funny in the context of one of TMS comms saying he was really a No.8 recently..)...didn't have to of course and maybe would have got out trying for that matter.
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adnire him for his gesture, but he didnt do it for his team, it was lunch on 2 day really no way they would declare then in normal circumstances, yes laras runs in the end was friendly bowling
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i really think he will regret this , and silly to listen to the coach/manager , players these days score runs take wickets , team runs , records left right and centre , against weaken teams , .
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lunch on day 2 but they already had 626 on the board, how many did they want ?
no definitive right or wrong in it..I just thought it showed some class and respect for the game.. |
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ps whispering, do you reckon that 9 on here on the draw next test eng v india is worth backing
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Only as a Hail Mary elis,
I backed at 9 and layed England at 1.98 History does not support the bet Really not sure what will happen in this game. Too many variables to bet before lunch. I think it could be a belter of a pitch. It could be spicy first up or swing in the evening. They could leave 10mm of grass on it but that is akin to playing Russian Roulette and dumb. |