Moeen Ali

Moeen Ali
Nationality: England
Position: Allrounder
Batting Style: Left Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Offbreak
Date of Birth: 1987-06-18 Age: 38
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Moeen Munir Ali, a renowned cricket player from England, is known for his elegant batting skills and offspin bowling prowess.
From the early days of his career, Moeen demonstrated immense potential and was seen as a rising star in the cricket world.
His debut in Test cricket came in 2014, chosen specifically for his offspin bowling abilities after England faced a setback with the retirement of Graeme Swann.

Despite being labeled as a "part-time" bowler by critics, Moeen had an impressive track record in county cricket, comparable to some of the best players in the sport.
Over the next five years, he dedicatedly carried the burden of being an allrounder in a relatively under-resourced area in English cricket.
However, his journey took a turn in 2019 during the Ashes series when he was dropped and subsequently lost his central contract.
This marked the beginning of the end of his Test career as an allrounder.
Nevertheless, Moeen left a mark on the sport, finishing with nearly 3000 Test runs and 200 wickets, making him the third most-prolific spinner for England.

Moeen's success extended beyond Test cricket.
He was a part of the winning squad in the 50-over World Cup and had a regular presence in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
His quick-scoring ability and versatility as an allrounder led him to focus solely on white-ball cricket, especially in preparation for the T20 World Cup in the UAE.
Moeen expressed his belief that his batting skills were underutilized in Test cricket, as he batted in various positions ranging from No.
1 to No.
9.
Nonetheless, there were noteworthy moments, such as his unbeaten century in his second Test and his four centuries in the year 2016.

One of Moeen's defining achievements in Test cricket was his hat-trick against South Africa at The Oval in 2017.
He also played a significant role in England's victory in the 2015 Ashes series, as well as the 3-0 whitewash against Sri Lanka in 2018-19.
Notably, he dismissed Virat Kohli six times in his career, with the final dismissal surpassing Jim Laker's record for the most Test dismissals by an English spinner.

Although Moeen initially gained attention for his batting skills in Tests, his bowling struggled to provide the required control on the field.
However, during training for the Lord's Test against India, Moeen received crucial advice from former Test offspinner Kumar Dharmasena, which facilitated a significant improvement in his bowling speed without compromising on flight.
This interaction proved pivotal, as Moeen delivered tighter and more devastating bowling performances for the rest of the series.

The allrounder also proved his mettle in limited-overs cricket.
Moeen made his ODI and T20I debuts in the West Indies before participating in all four matches of the 2014 World T20.
Despite facing difficulties in regaining his batting form after his debut Test century, he made the most of his opportunity as an opener in ODIs.
In Colombo, he struck a remarkable century off 72 balls.
Moeen became a regular player in all formats of the game and played a crucial role in the team's transformation under the captaincy of Eoin Morgan.
His contributions helped Worcestershire win the T20 title and guided Birmingham Phoenix to the final of the inaugural Hundred tournament.
In 2020, he became the first British Asian to captain England in a T20I.

Moeen's cricket career began as a 15-year-old when he was signed by Warwickshire.
He made impressive performances on his first-class and Championship debuts, showcasing his talent at a young age.
However, due to a lack of opportunities at Warwickshire, he made the crucial move to Worcestershire in 2006.
There, he played an integral role in the team's victory in the Pro-40 title in 2007 and achieved a remarkable feat of scoring a century off just 46 balls, which was one of the fastest in List A matches at the time.

Moeen's development as a cricketer went beyond the boundaries of the sport.
As a British Asian, he became a role model for aspiring players from similar backgrounds, which had not always been encouraged in county cricket.
Moeen was proud of his Muslim faith and often spoke about it, becoming known for his distinctive beard, earning him the nickname "the beard that's feared" at New Road.

Moeen Munir Ali's cricket career is defined by his elegant batting style and impressive offspin bowling.
Despite facing challenges and setbacks, he made significant contributions to the England cricket team in all formats of the game.
His achievements include being one of England's most successful spinners, securing a World Cup

Batting Stats

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 6s 4s
ODI 73 65 9 1361 102 20.94 1368 99.49 1 4 50 110
FC 9 16 0 221 59 13.81 457 48.36 0 1 6 28
T20 167 149 20 3165 121 21.24 2289 138.27 2 13 187 236
T10 33 33 5 669 78 20.27 364 183.79 0 2 45 48
T20I 57 53 11 994 63 18.75 665 149.47 0 6 59 67
100-Ball 30 30 2 635 60 21.17 458 138.65 0 3 40 41
Test 4 7 0 180 54 25.71 276 65.22 0 1 4 20

Bowling Stats

Format Mat Inns Wkts Runs Overs Ave Econ Wide NoBall 4w 5w 10w
ODI 83 77 60 3143 561 52.38 5.60 23 1 2 0 0
FC 9 15 32 1041 285.2 32.53 3.65 0 2 3 0 0
T20 155 142 125 2821 376.7 22.57 7.49 28 3 3 0 0
T10 9 6 6 102 8 17.00 12.75 0 0 0 0 0
T20I 53 49 36 865 105.7 24.03 8.18 9 1 0 0 0
100-Ball 26 22 12 359 38 29.92 9.45 2 0 0 0 0
Test 4 7 9 463 126 51.44 3.67 0 0 0 0 0

Last updated: 2025-06-16
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