How Did Mulder’s 367 Lead Proteas to a 2-0 Series Victory Over Zimbabwe?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Wiaan Mulder scored an outstanding 367 runs.
- South Africa achieved a historic victory by an innings and 236 runs.
- Zimbabwe's batting order struggled against South African bowlers.
- Senuran Muthusamy was instrumental in both innings.
- This win secured a 2-0 series sweep for South Africa.
Bulawayo, July 8 (NationPress) The extraordinary performance of stand-in captain Wiaan Mulder, who scored an impressive 367, was pivotal as Zimbabwe suffered a staggering defeat by South Africa, the world champions, in the second Test. This victory secured a clean sweep of the series with a win by an innings and 236 runs at Queen’s Club in Bulawayo on Tuesday.
On Day 3, Zimbabwe commenced at 51 for 1 over 16, still facing a daunting deficit of 405 runs. The first wicket fell as Takudzwanashe Kaitano (40) was dismissed by debutant Senuran Muthusamy, who continued his outstanding form after taking four wickets in the first innings.
Wiaan Mulder continued to shine, sending veteran batter Sean Williams (11) back to the pavilion. Although skipper Craig Ervine (49) displayed some resistance, it was ultimately a lost cause. Muthusamy ended the 49-run partnership, with Mulder taking a catch at slips to dismiss Nick Welch (55).
The South African pacers swiftly dismantled Zimbabwe's middle order, with Codi Yusuf striking twice to remove Wessly Madhevere (5) and Tafadzwa Tsiga (1). Both Kundai Matigimu and Blessing Buzarabani fell for ducks to Corbin Bosch.
Though Wellington Masakadza (17*) and Tanaka Chivanga (22) provided some resistance for the 10th wicket, it was evident that it was only a matter of time before Zimbabwe lost their final wicket. Muthusamy sealed the historic win by claiming Chivanga's wicket.
Brief scores: South Africa 626/5 in 114 overs (Wiaan Mulder 367 not out, Kyle Verreynne 43; Tanak Chivanga 2-112, Kundai Matigimu 2-124) defeated Zimbabwe 170 & 220/10 in 77.3 overs (Nick Welch 55, Craig Ervine 49; Corbin Bosch 4-38, Senuran Muthusamy 3-77) by an innings and 236 runs.