
Mulder hits 264 and South Africa at 465-4 in strong start to second test against Zimbabwe
Mulder scored at run-a-ball pace with three sixes and 34 boundaries in 259 deliveries at Queens Sports Club in the two-test series.
The visitors lost the toss and were struggling at 24-2. Mulder helped to turn the innings around with two major partnerships — 184 for the third wicket with David Bedingham (82) followed by a stand of 217 with Lhuan-dre Pretorius for the fourth wicket.
The 19-year-old Pretorius — who was man of the match in the first test for his 153 on debut — hit 78.
Zimbabwe pacer Tanaka Chivanga took 2-85 in 18 overs.
Zimbabwe was hoping to rebound from its heaviest test defeat on runs in the series opener, which it lost by 328 runs. A ninth straight win equaled South Africa's longest winning streak in men's test cricket, with the 2002-03 Proteas.
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