Mulder makes history for Proteas, but should it have been more?
He was still running quick singles on Monday morning, and when he accelerated after passing Hashim Amla's previous South African Test record of 311, his shot-making allied power with the elegance he'd shown throughout.
Mulder's approach had created the time that allowed him the chance to chase an individual record. So why not do so?
In looking back at Mulder's career, he's always questioned whether he truly was worth all the hype that there'd been around him as a schoolboy, which was still there when he was elevated into the professional ranks while still completing his matric.
It's perhaps worth recalling that before this Test, Shukri Conrad in explaining the reasons he decided to make Mulder captain after Keshav Maharaj was forced out with an injury, also said he hoped Mulder got 'the sense that we back him'.
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