Mohammad Kaif shares 'art and artist' meme on Twitter in reference to Natwest final

The Natwest series final between India and England in 2002 is widely regarded as one of the greatest ODI matches.

Kaif had played a match winning knock of 87 in the 2002 NatWest series final | Getty

Former India batsman Mohammad Kaif is fairly active on Twitter and boasts more than a million followers on the micro-blogging site. The 39-year-old often voices his opinion on different topics besides interacting with his fans through chat sessions.

On Wednesday (January 22), Kaif posted a hilarious 'art and artist' meme in reference to the Natwest final between India and England in 2002.

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Kaif used the photo of legendary captain Sourav Ganguly taking off his shirt as 'art' and then went on to use his and Yuvraj Singh's picture as 'artist'.

The Natwest series final between India and England in 2002 is widely regarded as one of the greatest ODI matches. India had registered a heart-wrecking 2-wicket victory in that match while chasing England’s mammoth target of 325.

At one point in time, the Men in Blue were tottering at 146 for 5 but Yuvraj and Kaif were on a different mission as the duo added 121-run for the sixth wicket to change the complexion of the match. While Yuvi scored a blistering 63-ball 69, Kaif remained unbeaten on 75-ball 87 to guide India home with 3 balls to spare.

The Natwest final 2002 also became iconic as India’s then skipper Ganguly had taken his shirt off at the Lord’s balcony after the victory.

 

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 22 Jan, 2020

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