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Mulder good enough to bat at No 3 in Lord’s final, says Amla
June 11, 2025
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PROTEAS legend Hashim Amla has backed all-rounder Wiaan Mulder for the crucial No 3 spot for the World Test Championship final against Australia, starting today at Lord’s.
Amla, who was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in London on Monday evening, walked to the crease in the crucial first drop position in 107 of his 124 Tests. He formed the bedrock of the Proteas batting line-up during their most successful era, scoring 7993 runs at an average of 49.35, including a record unbeaten 311 from No 3.
The Proteas currently, though, have been in a state of flux, having utilised Ryan Rickelton, Tristan Stubbs and Mulder at No 3 in their last four Tests.
But with Rickelton having been promoted to the top of order, and successfully banked the opening berth after a double century in the New Year Test against Pakistan at Newlands, and Stubbs now seemingly preferred to slot into the middle-order, it has left Mulder and Tony de Zorzi to battle it out for the vacancy at Lord's.
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