West Indies National Cricket Team Legend Chris Gayle has tore South Africa National Cricket Team all-rounder Vian Mulder not to chase Brian Lara’s record.
Chris Gayle believes that Vian Malder missed a golden opportunity to test the second individual 400 of cricket as he ‘panicked and nervous for a long time’.
Vian Mulder refused to chase the record of Brian Lara
Muldar has become the most talked -about player in world cricket in the last few days, which is for his shocking move against Zimbabwe in the second Test in Bulveo.
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Stand-in captain Mulder displayed his best performance with the bat against Chevron and after Hashim Amla became only the second South African batsman to score triple tons in Test cricket.
He was batting like a dream during the match and was leading for lunch at day 2 with a score of 367*, and South Africa was at 626/5. They only needed a few more overs to complete a quadruple century, and all expected them to achieve achievement after lunch break.
However, Vian rudder Deciding to announce the innings, the world of cricket surprised and remained unbeaten on 367*. This became the fifth highest individual score in Test cricket, behind Brian Lara’s 400*, Matthew Hayden’s 380, Lara’s 375, and Mahela Jayawardend’s 374.
Speaking after the match, Vian Malder revealed that he did not go for 400* with the honor of Brian Lara, as he realized that “Lara is exactly the same as it should be”.
If I can get a chance to get 400, I will get 400 – Chris Gayle
Mulder has been appreciated by many people for his move, but others have felt that the Proteus all -rounder has taken a ‘stupid’ step. Chris Gayle falls in the latter category, and he said that the Mulder should have taken a shot on hitting 400, but he got nervous.
Gayle said on TalkSport’s Hawksbi and Jacobs, “If I can get a chance to get 400, I will find 400. It doesn’t happen often. You don’t know when you are going to go to triple century again.”
“At any time you get this kind of chance, you try and make the best of it. But he was very generous and he said that he wanted to record with Brian Lara. Perhaps he was nervous; he didn’t know what to do in that situation,” Gayle said.
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Records come with a legend – Chris Woakes
Reacting to the revelation of Vian Malder at Proteius head coach Shukri Conrad, “Let legends keep big scores,” Salah, Chris Gayle said that if there were no big records in his name, all-rounders would never become a legend. Chris Gayle said:
“Come on, you are at 367; automatically, you have to take a chance on record. If you want to be a legend, how are you going to be a legend? Records come with a legend.
“I think it was an error from her side, try to try and go to get it.
Chris Gayle It was also highlighted that the scoring run against a team like Zimbabwe was not a small thing and doubled on his claim that Vian Malders were nervous and bang. He said:
“This is the same cricket, Test cricket. Sometimes you can’t get a run against a team like Zimbabwe. If you want to keep it in this way. It doesn’t matter to the opponent, if you meet 100 against any team, it is a test century. If you are a double or triple, 400, this Test cricket then it is the final game.


