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England pair going to have to be greedy, claims Moeen

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Moeen Ali admitted England made “dirty runs” after Bangladesh’s 18-year-old spinner Mehedi Hasan’s five-wicket haul on debut put the tourists under pressure in Chittagong yesterday.

England ended day one of the first Test on a respectabl­e 258 for seven, recovering from 21 for three and 106 for five thanks to battling half-centuries from Moeen and Jonny Bairstow on a pitch that offered considerab­le turn from the start.

Both batsmen led charmed lives, however, as Moeen had to overturn three on-field lbw decisions against him, while Bangladesh spurned two reviews on the left-hander, who went on to top score with 68 from 170 balls.

Baristow went past 1,000 calendar runs for the year in his 52 from 126 balls, but he benefited from being dropped on 13.

Moeen said: “It was very tough, it was the hardest 60 I’ve ever made. They bowled well, they bowled very accurately. And it’s not just about surviving, it’s about scoring runs.

“I didn’t think it was going to spin as much. You saw the new ball, it spun straight away and it’s not easy to play against, especially the new ball as not every ball spins.

“After that it spun, but more regularly which makes it a bit easier.

“We said at one point that 250 might even be a good score, but Jonny and myself had a crucial partnershi­p. We are going to have to be quite greedy (on day two), and hopefully get close to 300.”

Moeen was given out lbw by umpire Kumar Dharmasena three times in the space of six Shakib Al Hasan deliveries either side of the lunch interval.

However, a faint nick rescued him the first time and technology bailed him out twice more, with ball tracking showing the next ‘out’ decision to be missing the stumps, while two balls later the impact was outside the line.

“I knew I had hit the first one or gloved it, there was definitely something there. (Joe) Root saved me on the other two,” said Moeen.

 ??  ?? Moeen Ali survived three on-field lbw decisions against him.
Moeen Ali survived three on-field lbw decisions against him.

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