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Mulder reveals Lara wanted him to chase world record score

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Record Regret? **Mulder** Reflects on Advice from **Lara**

Former cricketer **Mulder** has revealed that cricket legend **Brian Lara** suggested he should have aimed to break **Lara’s** high score record. Despite this, **Mulder** stands by his decision to prioritize the spirit of the game.

**Lara’s** Perspective

After some time had passed, **Mulder** spoke with **Brian Lara**, as he told SuperSport. According to **Mulder**, “He said to me I’m creating my own legacy and I should have gone for it.”

**Lara** reportedly added, He said records are there to be broken and he wishes if I’m ever in that position again, I actually go and score more than what he had.

**Mulder’s** Reasoning

In contrast, **Mulder** still feels he made the correct choice. He explained that “That was an interesting point of view from his side, but I still believe I did the right thing and respecting the game is the most important part for me.”

The Allure of Records

The pursuit of records remains a captivating aspect of sports. Consider the world record for the fastest serve in tennis, which currently stands at 163.4 mph, achieved by **Sam Groth** in 2012 (Tennis World USA). Such feats often define legacies.

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