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🏏 Although Mulder can play a bit, one author ponders if he is really good enough to play Test cricket and do his 'numbers' justify his selection cricket CitizenSport proteas

Wiaan Mulder bowling for the Proteas at the Wanderers this week. Picture: Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images

But the one player whose continued selection, for the most part, over the last few years I just don’t get and understand is that of Wiaan Mulder. In First Class cricket Mulder averages 35 with the bat, with eight hundreds and nine fifties from 102 innings. In bowling he averages 29.5 with the ball, thanks to his 139 wickets from 60 matches. His economy rate is 3.4.

They couldn’t go wrong at one stage, won tournament after tournament on the World Rugby Sevens circuit and were the darlings of Sevens rugby.

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