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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