Former India cricketer and current captain of the Chattisgarh Ranji Trophy team Mohammad Kaif turned 36 on Thursday and the cricketing world came out in praise of the batsman.
The right-handed batsman played 13 Tests and 125 ODIs for India in a career-spanning six years and was part of the side for the 2003 World Cup. His most memorable moment in India colours came in 2002, when he made an unbeaten 87 to help India win the Natwest Trophy final against England at Lord’s, in dramatic fashion.
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Here are some of the wishes for Kaif on his birthday:
Anil Kumble
Many happy returns of the day @MohammadKaif! Hope the coming year is fantastic!
Happy 36th Birthday to a batsman who appeared for India in 125 ODIs, scoring 2,753 runs, and 13 Tests, scoring 624 runs - @MohammadKaif! pic.twitter.com/RT02x1n36e
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