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My Sudama moment with lord Krishna: Mohammad Kaif

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Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif posted an awesome post with batting icon Sachin Tendulkar with the caption: My Sudama moment with lord Krishna. This post drew plenty of appreciation on Twitter and people hailed the former Uttar Pradesh captain for his humility.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">My Sudama moment with lord Krishna ⁦<a href="https://twitter.com/sachin_rt?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@sachin_rt</a>⁩ <a href="https://t.co/qtOEqLTX1R">pic.twitter.com/qtOEqLTX1R</a></p>— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) <a href="https://twitter.com/MohammadKaif/status/1216210248026877952?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 12, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Kaif is one of the best fielders to have played for India and he decided to hang his boots on July 13, 2018, 16 years after he played the memorable and match-winning knock against England in the NatWest Trophy final.

Sachin Tendulkar, who was also part of that match, hailed Kaif for choosing the perfect day to call it quits from all forms of cricket. “You’ve chosen the best day to announce your retirement, @MohammadKaif. Those memories are still fresh in our minds. May Lord bless you with more and more success, just like the one at Lord’s back in 2002. My best wishes to you always,” he wrote on his Twitter handle.

Sachin has also hailed Kaif for his tremendous fielding and even called him Indian cricket’s superman. When he turned 37, Sachin posted a picture of the fielder diving forward and captioned it: Wishing a very happy birthday to our very own #TeamIndia Superman. Bas cape missing hai, Kaifu. Have a super day and year ahead, @MohammadKaif.”

In his international career, Kaif played 125 ODIs and scored 2,753 runs at an average of 32.01. He had two centuries to his name. In the Tests, in 13 outings, he scored 324 runs and one century.

Link: https://www.hindustantimes.com/cric...ns-internet/story-hP0ExorQFBMAsMJnKlmx4L.html
 
A wise man once said:

"Those Muslims who remain will spend the rest of their lives proving their loyalty to India"
 
Why is it funny? Do you know the context of the story?

No, I don't. I just found this funny. I barely create threads, a very few ones actually. I created this simply because this made me laugh.
 
A wise man once said:

"Those Muslims who remain will spend the rest of their lives proving their loyalty to India"

May the wise man be granted highest rank in Jannah.


Thank you Mr.Jinnah.
 
A wise man once said:

"Those Muslims who remain will spend the rest of their lives proving their loyalty to India"

There is a thread on this very forum where there are posts about how religion takes precedence over national loyalty. I am not saying that everyone feel this way but seems that line of thinking doesn't to any favors.
 
lol reading the responses. Hindus praising him. Hindus are thrilled when a non-Hindu references something from the religion. But pity the Hindu who quotes something from another religious source.
 
lol reading the responses. Hindus praising him. Hindus are thrilled when a non-Hindu references something from the religion. But pity the Hindu who quotes something from another religious source.

Lol muslims in comments are saying he’s a sell off and Hindus in comments are like why can’t other indian Muslims be loyal like him (is referencing hindu gods loyalty now?)

Pretty funny all round. The funniest part is Kaif definitely did this intentionally. No way he does not know the likely reaction and having followed him for a while it’s not like he does such references regularly.
 
A wise man once said:

"Those Muslims who remain will spend the rest of their lives proving their loyalty to India"
And good number of them who moved to pakistan trusting him declared as non muslims later.
 
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