Posted by: devilkarthik on: July 2, 2009

Out-of-favour middle order batsman Mohammad Kaif is quietly hopeful of returning to national colours, banking on his previous international record and impressive current domestic performance.
Kaif, more popular for his agile fielding skills, had a horrid run with the bat in 2005-6, but the Uttar Pradesh cricketer refuses to believe it was his form which put paid to his international aspirations.
“I don’t know why I was dropped. I was in form when I was not picked in the first XI against England in 2006. I had scored 91 against England and there were also a couple of 50s before that,” he told.
“But that was a team decision and I have absolutely nothing to comment on that. From my perspective, I can only say that when a player is in form he should get to play more matches instead of giving him a break,” he said.
Kaif was recalled to the Test team in place of the injured Yuvraj Singh for the first Test against England in Nagpur in March 2006. Despite top-scoring with 91 to save the match, he was omitted for the following match when Yuvraj recovered his fitness.
He was recalled in the squad for four Tests in the West Indies, after Sachin Tendulkar was injured. He hit 148 not out in the second Test, his maiden Test century.
In late 2006, Kaif was dropped from the ODI team and Test squad in favour of Dinesh Karthik. In April 2008, he was recalled to the Test team for the second Test against South Africa, but failed to appear in a game.
Kaif, who was sent home by Rajasthan Royals from south Africa before the start of IPL-II, has been called back for an exhibition match against England’s domestic T20 champions Middlesex next week.
“I have experience in Tests and one-dayers and I am learning new things everyday. We are all trying to learn and adapt to the T20 format as well,” he said.
Kaif seems to have discovered a success recipe for the T20 format as he said “the key is to rotate the strike. You cannot hit sixes in all 120 balls. So some have to hit sixes and some have to support. Ones and twos are also important at time. So not all batsmen should aim at sixes.
“At the same time, the demand is such that you play less dot balls.
“I am also trying to take crucial catches and effect run-outs which make a significant difference to the outcome,” he said.
I am huge fan of KAif,i hope he ll comeback soon to national team nd prove his ability.The selectors should give atleat one chance to prove his ablility.In recent form he is in good touch.
Instead of KOhli,the selectors could give the chance to him to prove his ability.
Proof:
In T20:Exihibition match in England.
BCCI Corporate trophy:56 nd 32
nd his domestic performance for past one nd half years.
hi how r u? I m from Bangladesh. U r my favourite player but i cant understand why u can not get chance in national team……………i realy miss ur play. i hope u will get chance in national team as early as possible…………………
I m from Bangladesh……….. u r my favourite player. i m realy miss ur play. I hope u will get chance in national team as early as possible……………………Best of luck
if you want to play for india you have to be a good politician too
and by da luck my dear kaif u just only a player not a politician who know how to score run for him self not for the country so better time next time dear kaif
next time befor a crickter u must learn some politics too
September 15, 2009 at 6:13 pm
I am huge fan of KAif,i hope he ll comeback soon to national team nd prove his ability.The selectors should give atleat one chance to prove his ablility.In recent form he is in good touch.
Proof:
In T20:Exihibition match in England.
BCCI Corporate trophy:56 nd 32
nd his domestic performance for past one nd half years.