Wiaan mulder
1st Test: Corbin Bosch’s All-round Contribution Propels SA To Biggest Test Win Over Zimbabwe
The architects of the triumph were Corbin Bosch, who claimed his maiden Test five-wicket haul to go with his century on the opening day, and Wiaan Mulder, whose all-round contribution and incisive spells kept Zimbabwe on the mat.
After setting an improbable 537 to win, Zimbabwe folded for 208, despite a spirited seventh-wicket partnership between captain Craig Ervine and Wellington Masakadza.
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