
Highly Second test between England and India The world continues to attract fans worldwide, former England all -rounder Moin Ali Weighs with your thoughts. Known for his clearly and deep understanding of the game, Moeen recently shared his approach to how the ongoing matches could be revealed.
Moeen Ali shares its prediction on the ongoing EDGBASTON test
In a clear conversation on YouTube channel Beard before wicket Moin shared his views on the ongoing test between England and India, predicting a closely contesting match. He believes that this will not be easy for India and it is expected that England will have an upper hand in this particular sport. While he sees India winning an exam later in the series, he feels that it can go in the way of England. Moeen also highlighted the importance of India earlier, given that the position of the pitch and the need of spinners can play an important role in deciding the result.
“I think it will be very close. I think it will be difficult for India. (Second test) I think India will win one. I don’t know that it is one. I don’t think they will win it, but perhaps one line below. England will be very strong. It will be interesting because India is batting first. Generally you want two spinners on the last day, so it will be interesting on the last day, so it will be interesting on the last day, so it will be interesting”. Moeen said in podcast.
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Moane’s all -round skill for England in trials
Moin For years, England’s leading spin-bouling in Test cricket has been one of all-rounders. Last year, 37 -year -old bid farewell for international cricket but overtook a promising career with impressive performance. Known for his ability to turn on the games with both bat and ball, Moin played 68 Tests, taking an average of about 37 wickets. Apart from his bowling, Moin was also a reliable contributor with the bat. He scored more than 3,000 runs in his test career, including five centuries, on an average of 28-shown his value as a true all-rounder.
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