Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid have announced their joint all-time India-England Test XI after the five-match testing series between the two countries ending 2–2 last week.
Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid revealed their choice on the beard before the Wicket YouTube channel, where they debated several names before settling on a star-stored all-time India-England Test XI.
Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid Names Star-Staded All-Time India-England Test XI
Moeen and Rashid opted for a cross-country partnership for the initial slots, and they are India’s virender Sehwag and England’s Marcus Trescothick. Sehwag, known for his fearless strokeplay, is the only Indian batsman to score two triple centuries.
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The average of 49.34 runs on an average of 8,586 runs in the traditional format of the former Indian opener’s game. England were one of the batsmen in the early 2000s, with Marcus Treaskothic, including 14 centuries, completed their test career with 5,825 runs in 43.79.
In the middle order of Moeen and Adil, England’s modern and previous legends Joe Root and Kevin Peterson, and India’s all -time batting are the great Sachin Tendulkar. Tendulkar is still a leading Test run scorer with 15,921 runs and 51 centuries in his name.
Joe Root, Kevin Peterson, and Sachin Tendulkar are named in the middle order
On the other hand, Joe Root has continued to climb 13,543 runs for his name in Test cricket and batting charts with 39 centuries. Kevin Peterson, who was known for his fiery strokeplay, was chosen by the English pair for his match -winning influence against top teams.
Moeen and Adil handed over the wicketkeeping duties to the former Indian captain and one of the great people behind MS Dhoni. Dhoni’s electric and smart wicketkeeping and 4,876 runs in tests make him great and one of the first choice for him.
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Meanwhile, Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid’s combined all-time India-England Test XI has only one all-rounder in the English veteran Ian Botham, who was a true match winner with both Bat and Ball. Botham has more than 5,000 runs and 383 wickets in the traditional format of the game.
James Anderson to lead the speed attack for Moini Ali and Adil Rashid
For the spin department, Moin and Rashid showed equal respect for the two countries, which selected India’s spin legend Anil Kumble and England’s Spin Great Graeme Swan. Kumble is with India’s most vigorous testing bowler with 619 wickets and 35-wicket haols, while Swan’s role in England’s historic Test series win in Australia (2010/11) and India (2012/13) earned him a place.
Moeen and Rashid have two excellent crafts in speed attacks, and they are James Anderson, England’s all -time leading Test wickets and former India’s former pace legend Zaheer Khan.
Anderson retired with 704 wickets last year, the third highest in test history, while Zaheer, who named 311 scales, was one of the most fears of his era with the most fears of his era.
His joint all-time India-England Test XI is packed with legends from both countries, but he agreed that Sachin Tendulkar would be the first name on the team sheet.
Here is the combined all-time IND-Eng Test XI of Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid:
Virender Sehwag, Marcus Traskothi, Joe Root, Sachin Tendulkar, Kevin Peterson, MS Dhoni, Ian Botham, Anil Kumble, Graeme Swan, Zaheer Khan, and James Anderson.


