Dubai: Former England women’s team captain Charlotte Edwards believes that all-rounder Moeen Ali’s performances have given the Eoin Morgan-led side the real balance in the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
She added that Ali’s performances in the tournament have played a big part in England’s impressive campaign. In two matches, Ali has taken four wickets at an economy rate of 5 and played a big part in keeping things tight in power-play.
“England have been so impressive in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 and a big part of that has been the performance of Moeen Ali. Mo’s performances when opening the bowling brings real balance to the team and then you also have his batting which makes him really effective for England, particularly in these conditions. He’s going to be crucial for them,” wrote Charlotte in her column for the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday.
“He is bowling so well and looks really confident at the moment. He’s coming into the competition off the back of winning the IPL and giving up Test cricket as well is probably a weight off his mind. He looks really focused on the job and it’s great to see Mo bowling like this, especially when you think that he hasn’t bowled much in T20 cricket recently,” added the 41-year-old, who captained England to winning the inaugural ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2009.
Charlotte was also impressed by the return of left-arm pacer Tymal Mills into the international arena. In two matches, Mills has taken five wickets at an economy rate of 5.50. “I’ve also been really impressed by the returning Tymal Mills, who brings another dimension to the team, especially with his bowling at the death. When you add in the batting, they look a really daunting team.” She further spoke on how Liam Livingstone, who took two wickets against Bangladesh, can prove to be a very useful all-rounder. “Then there is Liam Livingstone, who is a great all-round player. He’s a great fielder, a destructive batter and with his bowling, the fact he can bowl leg spin or off spin, depending on whether he is bowling to left-handers or right-handers, is very useful.”
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