Dominant South Africa wrap up 2-0 sweep inside three days
South Africa needed a little over two sessions to bundle Zimbabwe out and win by an innings
South Africa needed a little over two sessions to bundle Zimbabwe out and win by an innings
South Africa enforced the follow-on on Zimbabwe who collapsed in 43 overs
South Africa feasted on a largely toothless Zimbabwe attack, putting on 222 runs in just the final session
South Africa allrounder had declared the innings when he was on 367 not out, 33 short of Lara's world record
Kundai Matigimu picked up the ball in his follow through and hurled it at batter Lhuan-dre Pretorius, "hitting him at close range on the wrist"
Gayle said Mulder's decision to not got after Lara's record was an "error" and "he didn't know what to do in that situation"
Wiaan Mulder, who got a mammoth 367* against Zimbabwe, gained in both batters' and allrounders' rankings
From Lara's 400* to Mulder's 367*, here's a list of the top five scores in Test cricket
Mulder explains why he declared SA's innings when he was unbeaten on 367 at lunch on day two
Stand-in captain Maharaj suffered a left groin strain while batting in the second innings of the first Test, Muthusamy will replace him in the team
Stats highlights from Bulawayo, where South Africa and Wiaan Mulder broke a whole host of records
But stand-in South Africa captain declines chance to overtake Lara's world record by declaring
SA will be without many of their main players, including regular captain Bavuma, Markram and Rabada