Moeen Ali
Age: 38 Yrs
Personal Information
Born Jun 18, 1987
Birth Place Birmingham
Height 6ft
Role Allrounder
Batting Style Left Handed Bat
Bowling Style Right-arm offbreak
Career Information
Teams : England, Kolkata Knight Riders, Warwickshire, Birmingham Phoenix, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Chittagong Kings, Joburg Super Kings, Gujarat Samp
Batting Career Summary
138
Matches
112
Innings
2355
Runs
2398
Balls
128
Highest
21.03
Average
98.21
SR
15
Notout
203
Fours
78
Sixes
6
Ducks
6
50s
3
100s
0
200s
0
300s
Bowling Career Summary
138
Matches
128
Innings
5319
Runs
5992
Balls
111
Wickets
5.33
Economy
4-46
BBI
2
4W
0
5W
0
10W
132
Matches
98
Innings
1711
Runs
1243
Balls
103
Highest
17.46
Average
137.65
SR
19
Notout
126
Fours
97
Sixes
12
Ducks
10
50s
1
100s
0
200s
0
300s
Bowling Career Summary
132
Matches
93
Innings
1792
Runs
1377
Balls
72
Wickets
7.81
Economy
3-24
BBI
0
4W
0
5W
0
10W
68
Matches
118
Innings
3094
Runs
5973
Balls
155
Highest
28.13
Average
51.8
SR
8
Notout
375
Fours
34
Sixes
15
Ducks
15
50s
5
100s
0
200s
0
300s
Bowling Career Summary
68
Matches
119
Innings
7612
Runs
12610
Balls
204
Wickets
3.62
Economy
6-53
BBI
13
4W
5
5W
1
10W
68
Matches
57
Innings
1162
Runs
821
Balls
93
Highest
20.39
Average
141.53
SR
6
Notout
95
Fours
67
Sixes
5
Ducks
6
50s
0
100s
0
200s
0
300s
Bowling Career Summary
68
Matches
52
Innings
893
Runs
758
Balls
35
Wickets
7.07
Economy
4-26
BBI
1
4W
0
5W
0
10W
Profile

An English cricketer of Pakistani descent, Moeen Ali, played county cricket for Warwickshire before moving over to Worcestershire after the 2006 season. He enjoyed a successful stint at Warwickshire, winning the NBC Dennis Compton Award for two years in a row in 2004 and 2005.

He was a child prodigy and at the tender age of 15 rivalled many established cricketers. He was awarded the captaincy of England's Under-19 squad for the 2006 World Cup and took the team to the semi-finals, a particularly impressive performance coming from a 11-0 drubbing received in Bangladesh, earlier that year. Moeen, continued to be a consistent performer for Worcestershire and was the acting captain at the start of the 2011 season as the usual club captain, Daryl Mitchell was injured.

Moeen had the most prolific championship season in 2013, scoring a whopping 1,375 runs in 17 First-Class games, which included four tons and eight fifties. His bowling was equally outstanding as he gathered 31 wickets. This strong display earned him the Professional Cricketers Association's player of the year award, a place in the England Performance Programme tour to Australia and was also picked in England Lions’ trip to Sri Lanka. He then, made his ODI debut against West Indies in February 2014 and registered his maiden fifty in the third ODI. He also played the 2014 World T20 in Bangladesh.

It was Moeen's off-breaks that earned him a call to the England Test side. After the retirement of Graeme Swann, England were searching for a spinner to take up the vacant role and they saw Moeen fit for the job. He made his debut against Sri Lanka at Lord's and made 48 in his very first innings. During the second Test, Moeen showed his pedigree with the bat by scoring a patient 108 not out and almost saved the game for England, but failed to do so as the last man James Anderson fell to the penultimate ball of the game.                                                                                                                                                               World Cup 2023 will probably be Moeen Ali's last ODI World Cup, and the dashing all-rounder will certainly be looking forward to making it a memorable one by contributing in both the departments. He has the ability to mix caution with aggression, strike big sixes and his bowling in Indian conditions will also be an advantage for the defending World Cup champions.