CRICKET-Mulder says Lara wanted him to break the record.

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Wiaan Mulder declared his innings on 367, 33 short of Brian Lara’s record of 400

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, CMC – South African Wiaan Mulder says West Indies batting legend Brian Lara told him he should have tried to “create his legacy” by going after his Test batting record.

Mulder was on the verge of breaking Lara’s 21-year-old record of 400 not out for the highest individual Test score, but opted to retire on 367 in the second Test against Zimbabwe on Monday.

He defended his decision by describing Lara as a “legend”, saying he deserved to keep the record.

However, Mulder said he had since spoken to Lara, who admitted he would have loved to see him set a new record.

“Now that things have settled a little bit, I’ve chatted a little bit with Brian Lara.

“He said to me, I’m creating my legacy, and I should have gone for it. He said records are there to be broken and he wishes that if I’m ever in that position again, I actually go and score more than what he had,” Mulder told SuperSport.

“That was an interesting point of view from his side, but I still believe I did the right thing, and respecting the game is the most important part for me.”

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