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South Africa vs West Indies 2014-15: Hashim Amla not emotionally attached to records as ‘they are meant to be broken’

Amla, who amassed a staggering knock of 208, said that he was really happy to get some runs on the board.

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Published: Dec 20, 2014, 12:22 AM (IST)
Edited: Dec 20, 2014, 12:22 AM (IST)

Hashim Amla, whose score was also the highest ever at the ground, further said that records were always going to be broken © Getty Images
Hashim Amla, whose score was also the highest ever at the ground, further said that records were always going to be broken © Getty Images

Johannesburg: Dec 19, 2014

South Africa Test skipper Hashim Amla admitted that he is glad that his contribution has helped his team to reach in a good position on day two of the first Test against West Indies in Centurion, after notching up the highest score for a South African captain on home soil.

Amla, who amassed a staggering knock of 208, said that he was really happy to get some runs on the board and gladthat the team was in a good position , adding that he hadn’t thought of it any further than being another innings for him in Test Cricket, Sport24 reported.

Amla, whose score was also the highest ever at the ground, further said that records were always going to be broken, thus one couldn’t attach sentimental value to it.

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