Mohammad Kaif retires from all form of cricket

ANI  |  New Delhi, [India] 

Indian Mohammed has on Friday officially retired from all forms of

According to ESPN cricinfo, this came 16 years after "steered to one of their most memorable victories in ODI history - beating England by chasing down 325 at Lord's in the NatWest Series final."

He began his two-decade-long first-class career in 1997-98.

In an international career that spanned six years (2000-2006), he played in 13 Tests and 125 One Day Internationals.

"I am retiring today as it's been 16 years since the historic Natwest Trophy win in which I was glad to play my part, and I'd like to remember that as I bow out," ESPN cricinfo quoted as saying.

"I am grateful for the opportunity to have worn the cap, and to have gone on to play 125 ODIs and 13 Tests for India, and for several other moments," he added.

He played his last international game for around 12 years ago, during the tour in 2006.

He even captained India's U-19 team in their first-ever win in 2000.

Kaif also played in the domestic arena wherein he led his home team of and helping them win their maiden title by beating Bengal in 2005-06.

An excellent batsman and an equally good fielder, Kaif finishes with 10,229 runs in 186 first-class matches at an average of 38.60.

He also led in their maiden season of 2016-17.

Post the retirement, Kaif hopes to be coaching and mentoring new talent since he has already served as in the IPL and hopes to play a similar role in domestic

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First Published: Fri, July 13 2018. 17:40 IST