Kaif talks about his favorite actors, the bowlers he is most scared of

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Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif conducted another QnA session on Twitter and answered questions about his days as an India player to the movies he's watched recently. He also gave an anecdote about the time when he almost missed out on playing a Test match because he woke up late.

Like a lot of cricketers and celebrities do these days, former Indian cricketer Md. Kaif also likes to interact with his fans and followers on Twitter. He held a QnA session under the hashtag #AskKaif a few days ago, and after seeing the interest that his fans took in the exercise, he did it again last night. Here are some of the best questions and their responses

Kaif seems to enjoy watching movies a lot.

He channelled his inner Hrithik fan again when asked about his new Ranji team, Chattisgarh.

Not only bollywood, he seems to be a follower of South Indian cinema as well.

He talks about a time he tried his hands at wicket-keeping.

About the greatest Indian keeper-batsman, he says what everyone already knew.

And echoed everyone's sentiments about R Ashwin also.

Not many knew this about Irfan Pathan, though.

He apparently was a fan of Sreesanth's skills.

He talked about a time when he missed the team bus, reached the ground late, but still scored a 50.

Even though he has had a stint in politics, he stayed away from Tamil Nadu.

And had a good answer to the most important question of all time.

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