Khaleej Times

Hundred hero Moeen Ali ‘presses the button’ in England six-fest

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bristol — Moeen Ali said his sixladen ODI century against West Indies at Bristol was simply a matter of deciding to “press the button and play a few shots.”

Ali struck England’s secondfast­est ODI hundred off just 53 balls, with his second fifty coming in a world record 12 deliveries. His 102 was the cornerston­e of a total of 369 for nine — England’s highest in ODIs against West Indies.

Despite an impressive 94 from the returning Chris Gayle, it proved too much for the visitors to chase with England winning by the commanding margin of 124 runs on Sunday to go 2-0 up with two to play in this five-match series.

Once Gayle was run out by Adil Rashid, West Indies’ innings fell away with England fast bowler Liam Plunkett taking five for 52 — his maiden ODI five-for — as the tourists were dismissed for 245 with a whopping 65 balls, or more than 10 overs, to spare.

Ali hit eight sixes and Gayle six in a match featuring 28 in total, with both left-handed batsmen taking advantage of the short straight boundaries at southwest county Gloucester­shire’s headquarte­rs.

“I just had a slog really, and everything just seemed to come off,” allrounder Ali, known for being an elegant stroke-player, told reporters.

“I thought we’d got ourselves in, and it was time to press the button and play a few shots — it’s not a massive hit for six (here).”

West Indies, who’ve now lost 14 of their last 15 completed ODIs against England, actually started impressive­ly with the ball to restrict the home side to just 18 runs off the first five overs.

“We just didn’t finish off well,” said a rueful West Indies captain Jason Holder, who won the toss and fielded. They (England) bat deep. He (Ali) has played a special innings. I think we didn’t execute our plans towards him.

“It’s a small ground and he backed himself to clear it.”

Holder was adamant that West Indies, the World Twenty20 champions, were “not too far off” becoming a competitiv­e side in the 50-over game. —

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 ?? — AFP ?? Mooen Ali hits a boundary during his entertaini­ng knock.
— AFP Mooen Ali hits a boundary during his entertaini­ng knock.

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