5 Indian players who could have broken many records had they been openers

While some excelled in the middle order and made the position their own, others were sidelined in no time.

By Mihir Korde

Updated - 27 Jul 2025, 13:20 IST

5 Min Read

3. Mohammad Kaif

Mohammad Kaif. (Source - Twitter/X)

Mohammad Kaif is remembered as one of India’s finest middle-order batters and a solid fielder, but his international career was cut short due to tough competition from players like Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni, and others. Despite playing iconic knocks, most memorably the match-winning 87* at Lord’s in the 2002 NatWest Trophy final, Kaif rarely found a permanent spot in the XI.

Interestingly, Kaif did open the innings for Uttar Pradesh in domestic cricket and had the technique suited for the top order. Had he been backed as an opener for India, his career graph might have been different. As an opener, the U-19 World Cup-winning captain could have faced more balls and played his natural game, rather than constantly playing under pressure in the middle phase or death overs.

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