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Kaif gets the break at the right time
Natarajan Sriram - 16 February 2000

Mohammed Kaif, adjudged the player of the tournament in the Challenger Trophy at Ahmedabad, is a picture of confidence as he prepares for the golden oppertunity that's come his way - the Board President's XI against South Africa. Speaking to an Indian newspaper, Kaif has said that he has given off his best when the team is under pressure, adding that a good innings under pressure always enhances one's confidence.

The India under-19 team captain is riding high backed by the World Cup triumph in Sri Lanka and his two good performances in the Challenger Trophy. His exploits this season have not gone unnoticed. Apart from his selection for the Mumbai game, he has come in for high praise from Saurav Ganguly, the Indian vice captain, who has said that he would not be surprised if Kaif finds a place in the 14 for the Test squad. He also added that Kaif has availed of the opportunities that have come his way.

The 19-year-old right hand batsman, hailing from Allahabad, has enjoyed a good run this season while playing for Uttar Pradesh. He has averaged 65 from three matches in the Ranji Trophy season with a century under his belt. Though he had no big scores to his credit as a batsman in the World Cup, he marshalled his troops with aplomb to bring the title to India.

But his talent really bloomed in the recently concluded Challenger Trophy at Ahmedabad. Selected to play for the India B he rose to the occasion with a strokefilled 90 against the India Seniors. The next day he came up with a splendid 93 against India A.

Kaif also bowls off spinners. He did get ample opportunities in Sri Lanka to pick up seven wickets with a best of 3 for 29. Though he generally bats at No 3, he can ideally fit into the No.6 spot in the Indian team to give the batting the extra depth and also take the place of the fifth bowler. He has it himself to be a fine utility player for the country.

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