Mohammad Kaif

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Mohammad Kaif is a former Indian cricketer best known for his agile fielding and match-winning batting, particularly his pivotal role in India's 2002 NatWest Series final victory at Lord's.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian cricketer
human
achievement pivotal role in India’s run chase in 2002 NatWest Series final
associatedWith Indian cricket broadcasting
battingOrder middle order
battingStyle right-handed batsman
bowlingStyle right-arm offbreak
contributionInNotableMatch unbeaten match-winning innings in the chase
country India
debutForIndiaODI early 2000s
debutForIndiaTest early 2000s
domesticTeam Railways cricket team NERFINISHED
Uttar Pradesh cricket team NERFINISHED
era early 2000s Indian cricket team
fieldingPosition cover
inner ring
point
format One Day International cricket NERFINISHED
Test cricket
gender male
IPLTeam Kings XI Punjab NERFINISHED
Rajasthan Royals NERFINISHED
knownFor agile fielding
match-winning batting in 2002 NatWest Series final
language English
Hindi
name Mohammad Kaif NERFINISHED
nationality Indian
notableMatch India vs England NatWest Series final 2002 NERFINISHED
occupation cricket coach
cricket commentator
partnershipWith Yuvraj Singh NERFINISHED
playedInLeague Indian Premier League NERFINISHED
playedInTournament 2002 NatWest Series NERFINISHED
playedUnderCaptain Sourav Ganguly NERFINISHED
representedCountry India in ICC tournaments
resultOfNotableMatch India won the 2002 NatWest Series final
retiredFrom international cricket
role fielder
middle-order batsman
sport cricket
status former international cricketer
strength ground fielding
running between the wickets
team India national cricket team NERFINISHED
venueOfFamousInnings Lord's Cricket Ground NERFINISHED

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