| Full Name: | Mohammad Kaif |
| Date of birth: | 01 / 11 / 1980 |
| Country: | India |
| Role: | Batsman |
| Batting style: | Right-hand |
| Bowling style: | Off break |
- Test debut v South Africa at Bangalore - March 2000.
- ODI debut v England at Kanpur - January 2002.
- Mohammed Kaif was first noticed in India when he successfully captained Under-19 team, which included Yuvraj Singh, Ajay Ratra and Reetinder Sodhi, at the Youth World Cup of 2000.
- This lead him to recieve his first Test cap at the tender age of 20 against South Africa in 2000.
- It wasn't until the 2002 NatWest ODI series in England that he truly made an impact on the international stage when scored a magnificent unbeaten 87 as India successfully chased 326 for victory in the final.
- Scored his maiden ODI ton against Zimbabwe in 2002, but had to wait another three years before getting three figures against New Zealand.
- His first Test century came in 2005 during a high-scoring draw against the West Indies in St. Lucia.
- Kaif has the ability to bowl offspin and is also an exceptional cover fielder.
April 2010
| Career Span: | 2000-2006 |
| Matches: | 13 |
| Innings: | 22 |
| Not Outs: | 3 |
| Runs: | 624 |
| Highest Score: | 148 |
| Average: | 32.84 |
| 50s: | 3 |
| 100s: | 1 |
| Ducks: | 1 |
| Pairs: | 0 |
| Caught Out: | 8 |
| Stumped Out: | 0 |
| Innings Bowled: | 1 |
| Overs: | 3.0 |
| Maidens: | 0 |
| Runs Conceded: | 4 |
| Wickets: | 0 |
| 5 Wicket Innings: | 0 |
| 10 Wicket Innings: | 0 |
| Average: | 0.0 |
| Economy Rate: | 1.33 |
| Best bowling in Innings: | 0/4 |
| Career Span: | 2002-2006 |
| Matches: | 125 |
| Innings: | 110 |
| Not Outs: | 24 |
| Runs: | 2756 |
| Highest Score: | 111 |
| Average: | 32.05 |
| 50s: | 17 |
| 100s: | 2 |
| Ducks: | 8 |
| Pairs: | 0 |
| Caught Out: | 48 |
| Stumped Out: | 0 |
| Innings Bowled: | 0 |
| Overs: | 0 |
| Maidens: | 0 |
| Runs Conceded: | 0 |
| Wickets: | 0 |
| 5 Wicket Innings: | 0 |
| 10 Wicket Innings: | 0 |
| Average: | 0.0 |
| Economy Rate: | 0 |
| Best bowling in Innings: | 0 |
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