Mohammad Kaif is a former Indian international cricketer celebrated for his dynamic middle-order batting and extraordinary fielding prowess. A pivotal figure in...
Mohammad Kaif is a former Indian international cricketer recognized for his aggressive middle-order batting and exceptional fielding skills, active primarily in the early 2000s.
He is most famous for his match-winning unbeaten knock (87 runs) in the 2002 NatWest Series final against England and his pioneering standard of fielding, particularly at backward point.
Although he last played for India in 2006, Mohammad Kaif officially announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in July 2018.
Yes, after his cricketing career, Kaif ventured into cricket commentary, where he is a regular analyst, and also had a brief stint in politics.