Mohammad Kaif

Indian cricketer

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2023 Kaif was retained for the second season of Legends League Cricket.
2023 Kaif was retained for the second season of Legends League Cricket.
2022 Mohammad Kaif was drafted for Manipal Tigers in the first season of Legends League Cricket.
2022 Mohammad Kaif was drafted for Manipal Tigers in the first season of Legends League Cricket.
2020 He continued his role as the assistant coach for Delhi Capitals in the 2020 Indian Premier League.
2020 He continued his role as the assistant coach for Delhi Capitals in the 2020 Indian Premier League.
2019 Mohammad Kaif served as the assistant coach for Delhi Capitals during the 2019 Indian Premier League.
2019 Mohammad Kaif served as the assistant coach for Delhi Capitals during the 2019 Indian Premier League.
2018 In an interview, Mohammad Kaif stated that he was not considering rejoining politics or fighting elections again, but remarked that 'you will never say never'.
2018 In an interview, Mohammad Kaif stated that he was not considering rejoining politics or fighting elections again, but remarked that 'you will never say never'.
July 13 2018 Mohammad Kaif retired from all formats of cricket.
July 13 2018 Mohammad Kaif retired from all formats of cricket.
February 2017 In February 2017, Mohammad Kaif was appointed as the assistant coach for Gujarat Lions, working alongside head coach Brad Hodge for the 2017 Indian Premier League.
February 2017 In February 2017, Mohammad Kaif was appointed as the assistant coach for Gujarat Lions, working alongside head coach Brad Hodge for the 2017 Indian Premier League.
2014 Mohammad Kaif joined the Indian National Congress and contested the Loksabha election from Phulpur in Uttar Pradesh, but lost to Keshav Prasad Maurya of the BJP.
2014 Mohammad Kaif joined the Indian National Congress and contested the Loksabha election from Phulpur in Uttar Pradesh, but lost to Keshav Prasad Maurya of the BJP.
2011 Kaif was acquired by Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League during the third round of bidding.
2011 Kaif married Pooja Yadav, a Noida-based journalist.
2011 Kaif was acquired by Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League during the third round of bidding.
2011 Kaif married Pooja Yadav, a Noida-based journalist.
2010 Mohammad Kaif was bought by Kings XI Punjab for US$250,000 to participate in the Indian Premier League.
2010 Mohammad Kaif was bought by Kings XI Punjab for US$250,000 to participate in the Indian Premier League.

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