Living up to the challenge
Mohammed Kaif's scores of 90 and 93 in the Challenger Trophy
indicated that he had finally crossed the Rubicon and set his
sights on higher laurels. Having excelled himself at the junior
level, his impatience at seeking a more appropriate forum to
parade his skills can be forgiven. Kaif was voted best batsman of
the tournament and, sure enough, he was rewarded with a place in
the national squad for the Test series against South Africa.
Kaif was selected to the India B team for the Ahmedabad tourney
along with four other team mates on the Under 19 squad. In the
first match against the India Seniors, Kaif struck 90 in 106
balls to pilot his side to a potentially match winning total of
274. Never mind that they ultimately lost for no fault of his.
Kaif's subsequent effort of 93 in 117 balls against the India A
side also came in a losing cause. But it underlined the growing
maturity of a lad who seemed to have cast away the callowness of
youth.
Kaif is comfortable at both the long and short versions of the
game. He is well suited for the demands of the longer version
since his game revolves around technique and not power. But he is
also a natural at the one day game. Not only is his bowling an
asset, he is a keen fielder and a brisk runner between the
wickets too as he showed in the match against the India Seniors
when he matched his captain Ajay Jadeja stride for stride in
their century partnership.
NKP Salve Challenger Trophy, 1999-2000
2nd Match: India v India B at Ahmedabad, 11 Feb 2000
[Scorecard | Report | Over Graph |
Run Rate Comparison]
3rd Match: India 'A' v India 'B' at Ahmedabad, 12 Feb 2000
[Scorecard | Report | Over Graph |
Run Rate
Comparison]