Moeen Ali, after the fourth Ashes match:
Nadia Farooq
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On July 17 in London, England’s batting all-rounder Moeen Ali expressed his excitement at the return of veteran bowler James Anderson for the upcoming fourth Ashes Test against Australia at Old Trafford.

Veteran bowler James Anderson was recalled by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Monday for the fourth Ashes Test against Australia at Old Trafford in Manchester, beginning on Wednesday. Anderson, who did not play in the third Test, will come in for Ollie Robinson in the lineup that won by three wickets against Australia in Leeds.

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There’s no disputing that James Anderson makes England a stronger team. I think he bowled rather well in both of the games he participated in. According to Sky Sports, Moeen said, “I think he’s been a bit unfortunate with catches and things probably not going his way.”

“Being the best bowler England have ever had, and being a legend of a player and a great guy as well, it’s great to see him have the opportunity to play, it could be his last one, and hopefully he bowls well and gets us the win,” Moeen said.

The all-arounder in the batter’s box is now hitting third. Also, Moeen Ali’s spot in England’s batting order (No. 3) has been established.

Batting third against Australia, who have the strongest bowling attack in the world, will be difficult. I anticipate it with anticipation. In my opinion, Brook is a tremendous player with a bright future ahead of him. I simply think five is perfect for him, and the difference he can make at that age is much more than what he can make now at three,” Moeen added.

Not because I don’t think he could be a solid No. 3 I simply have a feeling that going three is the best option for the club right now. I appreciate the difficulty of batting third. Right now, I believe this is the greatest option for the team. I can’t wait to go up against these men and be put to the test. He said, “I know it’s not easy because they are clearly extremely excellent.

Moeen only managed 5 runs in his final innings against Leeds, but by batting at No. 5, Harry Brook was able to play deeper in the order and contribute an important 75.

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