# Cricket: Zimbabwe was forced to follow on after being dismissed for just 170, trailing the Proteas by a huge 456 runs. South Africa’s stand-in captain, Wiaan Mulder, declared the visitors’ first innings at 626 for five on the second morning after contributing a mammoth undefeated 367 – just 33 runs short of Windies great Brian Lara’s world record of 400 runs set in 2004. David Bedingham contributed 82 and Lhuan-dré Pretorius 78. Prenelan Subrayen then claimed four scalps and Mulder and Codi Yusuf two each.
Cricket: Zimbabwe forced to follow on after first innings deficit of 456 runs