ICC Rankings: England allrounder Moeen Ali on the charge after Caribbean heroics
Moeen Ali led from the front on England’s tour in the West Indies, and his form with ball and bat is reflected in the latest ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings.
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Moeen Ali led from the front on England’s tour in the West Indies, and his form with ball and bat is reflected in the latest ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings.
England's Moeen Ali led from the front on tour in the West Indies, and his form with ball and bat is reflected in the latest ICC Men's T20I Player Rankings. Moeen shined despite the tourists losing the five-match series 3-2 in Barbados. Moeen made 108 runs at a strike rate of 146 throughout the middle to late-over stretches in England's batting innings, also taking five wickets across 13 overs, at an economy of 7.15.
Ali Crawford netted a late winner for St Johnstone at 10-man Livingston as Callum Davidson’s side picked up their first win in 13 games.
Moeen Ali admitted England must improve on the type of sluggish pitches that have confronted them in their Twenty20 tour of the Caribbean after the West Indies claimed a 3-2 series win.
Moeen Ali took some satisfaction from leading England to a series-levelling victory against the West Indies, setting up a winner-takes-all showdown in Sunday’s fifth Twenty20.
Moeen Ali led from the front with bat and ball as England sent their Twenty20 series against the West Indies to a decider on Sunday following a 34-run victory at the Kensington Oval.
Moeen Ali produced a remarkable all-round display to lead England to victory in the fourth Twenty20 in Barbados.
Moeen Ali belted seven sixes, including four in a row off Jason Holder, in an excellent 63 off 28 balls to helped England post 193 for six in the must-win fourth Twenty20 against the West Indies.