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Exclusive: Wiaan Mulder Reflects on Surprise Captaincy and Turning Down Brian Lara’s 400-Chase

Wiaan Mulder's standout season includes unexpected captaincy, prioritizing team success over personal glory by declaring at 367 not out. The emerging leader welcomes a future leadership role while praising young talent in the Proteas squad. His humility and focus on values beyond the numbers shape a defining chapter in his cricketing career.

Nathan Gogela
Nathan Gogela

Last updated: 2025-08-04

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In what has become a season to remember, Wiaan Mulder has emerged not just as a stalwart with the bat, but also as a maturing leader in South African cricket. 

From captaining his country to falling just short of one of the most iconic records in the sport, 2025 is shaping up to be the defining chapter in Mulder’s career.

A Dream Turned Reality: The Captaincy Moment

Mulder was thrust into leadership unexpectedly during the second Test against Zimbabwe after Keshav Maharaj suffered a groin injury. The call-up made Mulder the 18th man to captain the Proteas in Test cricket, an honour he never imagined would come so soon.

“Captaining my country was honestly a dream come true,” Mulder told SportsBoom.co.za. 

“It was not something I thought would happen this early. I’m still finding my feet, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was important for my growth as a cricketer.”

Despite the brief tenure, Mulder’s poise and maturity in leadership didn’t go unnoticed. The door remains open for a more permanent leadership role in the future something he admits he would welcome.

“Hopefully I can captain the Proteas again.”

New Blood, New Energy

The Zimbabwe series marked a transition period, as senior players were rested following South Africa’s landmark World Test Championship (WTC) Final victory at Lord’s. The Proteas fielded a youthful squad, featuring exciting prospects such as Dewald Brevis, Lhuandre Pretorius, Codi Yusuf, and Corbin Bosch.

Mulder, now among the team’s more seasoned voices, was impressed by what he saw.

“There were a lot of young guys who stood up and delivered. The likes of Lhuandre, Brevie, Codi, and Boschy really showed what they’re about. I think the future is bright, we’ve got the next generation coming in strong, and they belong here.”

367 – A Team Decision Over Personal Glory*

In what could have been a history-making innings, Mulder declared on 367 not out, choosing to prioritize the team’s position over chasing Brian Lara’s world-record 401*. His decision sparked debate across the cricketing world, even Lara himself suggested Mulder should have gone for it.

Yet the all-rounder remains resolute.

“I made the right decision,” he said firmly. 

“The team was already in a strong position before lunch. It was never about the record. It was about winning the game. That’s where my head was at.”

“A lot of people are crucifying me for not going for 400... but 367 in a Test is special. The team comes first and that’s how it should be.”

Legacy Beyond the Numbers

With his name now mentioned alongside greats like Lara, Hayden, and Jayawardene, Mulder is etching out a legacy few could have predicted. Yet when asked how he wants to be remembered, his answer reflects the humility and values he holds dear.

“I want to be remembered as a good person and a team man. What I achieve on the field doesn’t really bother me, as long as I contribute positively. I want to be someone my teammates can rely on for consistent behavior and strong values.”

“I’m a religious person, and that’s what I want to pass on to my kids one day. My spot in the team is temporary and anyone can come through and take it. That’s cricket, and that’s life.”

Nathan Gogela
Nathan Gogela Sports Writer

Nathan has over a decade of knowledge and experience, both as a former professional sportsperson and journalist. Nathan, a former radio sports presenter and producer is an award-winning community radio sports producer/presenter.