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Moeen Ali

Moeen Ali

Age 37EnglandENGLAND
Left Handed All Rounder

Born in 1987 in the city of Birmingham, Moeen Ali is fondly known as 'the beard that's feared' in his hometown. He was a teenage prodigy and destined for success due to his extraordinary skill set. Moeen was signed by Warwickshire as a 15-year-old and he didn't waste time in impressing one and all.


Ali also captained England in the 2006 Under-19 World Cup and took his team to the semi-final. Due to limited opportunities at Warwickshire, Moeen switched to the rival county team, Worcestershire. He played a vital role in his side winning the Pro-40 title in 2007 and one of his knocks, a blazing 46-ball century, was much talked about. After working hard in the domestic circuit and showing his all-around abilities, the national selectors finally picked him for the ODI series against West Indies and the World T20 that followed.


It didn't take long for Moeen to break into the English Test team and that was also helped by the untimely retirement of Graeme Swann. His elegance with the bat and ability to bowl useful off-breaks played a big role in his selection. Ali made his Test debut against Sri Lanka at Lord's and in his very second Test, he almost saved the match for his team with a valiant century.


Considered a part-time spinner, Moeen's career graph in Tests jumped to another level when he picked 19 wickets against the touring Indian team and surprised many. Always open to learning, it was later known that Ali benefited from the technical advice of Kumar Dharmasena, who was an umpire in the series. Post that, his Test career went from strength to strength and he established himself as a key member of the England unit. His career in limited-overs cricket also went well side by side where he usually batted in the top order. However, things changed after the 2015 World Cup debacle and the selectors left him out of the ODI team so he could work on his red-ball bowling.


The emergence of Alex Hales and Jason Roy at the top of the order increasingly made it tough for Moeen to get his place back but he never lost hope. Soon, he was picked by the selectors with a new role to bat in the lower order, and his useful bowling worked as a plus point. In the year 2017, against the visiting South African team, Moeen Ali created a record by becoming the first player in Test history to take 25 wickets and score 250-plus runs in a 4-match Test series. Ali was named in the England squad for the 2019 World Cup, and they went on to lift the trophy. In 2020, he captained England for the first time in a T20I against Australia. He became an integral part of England in all three formats. He was part of the England squad for the 2021 World T20, and the following year, England lifted the 2022 World T20 trophy.


Coming to his domestic exploits, particularly in the Indian Premier League, he was picked up by Bengaluru for the 2018 season but was not given a chance straightaway as Bengaluru had some good all-rounders in their ranks but he was given a chance in the 4th game of the season, and he accepted this chance gleefully as he went onto score a match-winning knock of 64. His consistent show, whenever given a chance, prompted Bengaluru to retain him for the 2019 season, where he was once again good and struck 2 fifties for his side. He was not used much in the 2020 season and Bengaluru let go of him for the 2021 auction, where Chennai picked him up for a whopping INR 7 crore. Other than this, he was picked up by Multan for the 2020 Pakistan T20 League. Birmingham Phoenix signed him for the Men's Hundred and made him captain. He was then retained by Chennai for the 2022 and 2023 editions of the Indian Premier League as well.

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Moeen Ali Statistics

Debut
England vs West Indies on Feb 28, 2014
Last
England vs Pakistan on Nov 11, 2023
Debut
England vs Sri Lanka on Jun 12, 2014
Last
England vs Australia on Jul 27, 2023
Debut
England vs West Indies on Mar 11, 2014
Last
England vs India on Jun 27, 2024
Debut
Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Sunrisers Hyderabad on May 07, 2018
Last
Chennai Super Kings vs Rajasthan Royals on May 12, 2024

Moeen Ali Batting Records

MatR50s100sAvgS/R
13823556324.2798.16
Highest Runs128
Balls Faced107
On DateFeb 23, 15
AgainstScotlandSCO

Moeen Ali Bowling Records

MatOWAvgS/REco
13899811147.8453.945.32
Wickets Taken4
Runs46
On DateJun 24, 18
AgainstAustraliaAUS

Moeen Ali Fielding Records

CatchesStumpingsRun Outs
4802
Mat: Matches, R: Runs, W: Wickets, O: Overs, S/R: Strike Rate, Eco: Economy Rate, Avg: Average

Moeen Ali Batting Records

MatR50s100sAvgS/R
68309415528.1251.79
Highest Runs155
Balls Faced207
On DateMay 27, 16
AgainstSri LankaSL

Moeen Ali Bowling Records

MatOWAvgS/REco
682101.420437.3161.813.62
Wickets Taken6
Runs53
On DateJul 06, 17
AgainstSouth AfricaSA

Moeen Ali Fielding Records

CatchesStumpingsRun Outs
4002
Mat: Matches, R: Runs, W: Wickets, O: Overs, S/R: Strike Rate, Eco: Economy Rate, Avg: Average

Moeen Ali Batting Records

MatR50s100sAvgS/R
9212297021.18142.41
Highest Runs72
Balls Faced46
On DateAug 31, 15
AgainstAustraliaAUS

Moeen Ali Bowling Records

MatOWAvgS/REco
92166.35127.1319.588.31
Wickets Taken3
Runs24
On DateJan 23, 22
AgainstWest IndiesWI

Moeen Ali Fielding Records

CatchesStumpingsRun Outs
2206
Mat: Matches, R: Runs, W: Wickets, O: Overs, S/R: Strike Rate, Eco: Economy Rate, Avg: Average

Moeen Ali Batting Records

MatR50s100sAvgS/R
6711626022.78141.53
Highest Runs93
Balls Faced57
On DateMay 20, 22
AgainstRajasthan RoyalsRR

Moeen Ali Bowling Records

MatOWAvgS/REco
67126.23525.5121.657.06
Wickets Taken4
Runs26
On DateApr 03, 23
AgainstLucknow Super GiantsLSG

Moeen Ali Fielding Records

CatchesStumpingsRun Outs
2202
Mat: Matches, R: Runs, W: Wickets, O: Overs, S/R: Strike Rate, Eco: Economy Rate, Avg: Average
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