Mohd Kaif announces retirement from competitive cricket

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

announced his retirement from all forms of competitive today, almost 12 years after he last played for the Indian team in which he stood out as much for his acrobatic fielding as for his effective lower-order

"I'm writing to you today to announce my retirement from all forms of first-class cricket," intimated CK Khanna and in an email.

He was a part of the Indian team that reached final in Along with Yuvraj Singh, Kaif was among the stars to emerge from the U-19 stable after leading the Colts to a maiden Junior triumph in 2000.

Kaif, who has won the for UP, last played first class for Chattisgarh.

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

"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."

Kaif will always be remembered as being one of the finest fielders that India has ever produced.

During the five years that he was an India regular, it was his electric reflexes inside the 30 yard circle, especially the cover region, that made him special.

Along with Yuvraj Singh at point, Kaif formed the backbone of Indian fielding during the time Sourav Ganguly led the Indian cricketing renaissance.

One of the fittest cricketers of his time, a average of 32 in 125 ODIs, with only two hundreds, don't tell the story of Kaif's fighting abilities coming at No 6 or 7 with only few deliveries to play.

In his 13 Test appearances, Kaif logged 2753 runs at an average of 32.01, including two hundreds and 17 half-centuries.

Apart from his Lord's knock, Kaif's hundred against in will also remain in memory as he lifted the team from the dumps after the top order found itself back in the pavilion for less than 100 on the board.

However, issues with his technique made him vulnerable against top quality pacers, something that was exposed thoroughly during the 2006 tour of

He never played for India again but remained a in domestic leading UP for many years.

He finished with 7581 first class runs with 15 hundreds across 129 matches.

Kaif is already a

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First Published: Fri, July 13 2018. 14:25 IST