After Shubman Gill, this captain scored a century in his debut, century in 2 consecutive Tests

Vian Mulder scored a century in captaincy test debut

Indian Test team captain Shubman Gill scored a century while batting strongly in the first Test match played against England. He batted in his Test captaincy debut and scored 147 runs. Since then, Gill is being discussed everywhere. Now after Shubman Gill, Vian Mulder of South Africa has also done a similar feat. He has played a century against Zimbabwe in his first Test as a captain. Vian Mulder did not leave any Zimbabwe’s bowler and played aggressive cricketing shots against all.

Mulder gets important responsibility

In this Test series, veteran spinner Keshav Maharaj was made the captain of the South Africa team. He captained in the first Test but due to injury, he could not participate in the second match. Vian Mulder was made the captain of the South African team due to Maharaj’s injury. The player running in the form did not feel the pressure even after becoming a captain and he completed the century in a strong manner.

South Africa did not start so well in the second Test and he lost both his openers for 24 runs. However, after this, the Mulder, who came out to bat at number three, has scored a valuable century while batting strongly. He has become the second player to score a century in the World Test Championship 2025-27 Bicycle Test captaincy debut. The fans of South Africa would expect the brilliant all -rounder to leave their mark and also won the second Test.

South Africa is ahead in Test series

The first Test played between these two teams was won by South Africa by 328 runs. Mulder had scored 147 runs in the second innings of the first Test match while he took four wickets in this match. Now the responsibility of captaincy has also come on him. Currently, South Africa has put pressure on host Zimbabwe in the second Test.

Asish Roy
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