Mohammad Kaif speaks about reservation in sports, Kohli's consistency, India's current best fielder

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Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif has replied brilliantly to many of the questions regarding Indian cricket while also addressing the issue of whether casteism should be included in sports. Kaif also invoked the nostalgia of the early 2000s when he played under Sourav Ganguly's captaincy.

If someone needs to be reminded who Mohammad Kaif was, Indian cricket fans will tell how he was a vital part of India's limited-overs squad with his electric fielding. More importantly, the batsman was the one whose on-field heroics led to Sourav Ganguly's famous shirt-twirling celebration on the balcony at The Lord's in 2003.

On Tuesday, the former batsman answered several questions related to Indian cricket and the current generation of players with some intriguing replies to his followers. 

When someone asked who is the best fielder in the current Indian team, he picked Jadeja.

Recently, Central Social Justice Minister Ramdas Athawale called for a quota system in the Indian cricket team which was met with huge criticism. When asked about the issue, Kaif had the best reply.

But the best part of Kaif's Q & A session were his tweets about his playing days where he played alongside Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly which evoked fond memories of the Indian cricket team in the early 2000s.

Kaif was also there to answer a question about keeping the regional sports alive across the country.

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