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‘Isi Jamuna Ji Mein Tairaki…’: Mohammad Kaif After Taking Dip In Yamuna Before 2025 Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj; Video

Former Indian cricketer recently visited Prayagraj ahead of the Maha Kumbh festival and shared a heartwarming moment with his followers on social media.

In a video posted on X (formerly Twitter), Kaif can be seen jumping into the Yamuna River from a boat and enjoying a swim. Accompanying the clip, he shared a nostalgic message, writing, “Abe isi Jamuna ji mein tairaki seekha hoon” (Hey, I learned swimming in this very Yamuna River).

The video also features Kaif’s son, who watches from the boat as his father swims for an extended period, highlighting the emotional connection Kaif has with the river.

Abe isi Jamuna ji mein tairaki seekha hoon #sangam #prayagraj pic.twitter.com/yVs67yJMWb

— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) December 29, 2024

As the Maha Kumbh festival draws near, with the event set to begin on January 13, 2025, Kaif’s visit to Prayagraj adds to the growing excitement surrounding the grand spiritual gathering. The festival, which attracts millions of devotees

Mohammad Kaif’s cricket career

Mohammad Kaif had an illustrious international cricket career, representing India in 138 matches across all formats and amassing a total of 3,377 runs. His remarkable contributions include three centuries and 20 half-centuries. In Test cricket, Kaif scored 624 runs in 13 matches, while in One-Day Internationals (ODIs), he accumulated 2,753 runs from 125 matches.

Kaif first rose to prominence as a captain, leading the Indian Under-19 team to victory in the 2000 Under-19 World Cup. His leadership and performances at the junior level earned him a place in the senior team, where he quickly became known for his elegance at the crease and his unparalleled fielding skills. He is widely regarded as one of India’s finest fielders, setting a high standard for athleticism and agility in the game.

One of Kaif’s most memorable contributions was during the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy, where India shared the title with Sri Lanka. He also played a crucial role in India’s runner-up finish in the 2003 Cricket World Cup, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure in some of cricket’s biggest tournaments.

After a career filled with notable achievements and a reputation as one of the most dependable middle-order batsmen, Kaif retired from all forms of cricket on September 13, 2013, bringing an end to a remarkable chapter in Indian cricket.

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