These 2 big advantages to England due to entry in Moin Ali’s team, impact can be seen in Birmingham Test against Team India

Moin Ali’s England team entry (photo: Getty images)

After winning the Leeds Test, England had taken a 1-0 lead in the 5-match series. Now he has also prepared to win in Birmingham. Before the second Test to be held in Birmingham, Moin Ali has entered the England team. Moin Ali, who took more than 200 wickets in 68 Tests, has retired. But before the second Test match against India, he appeared in England’s camp. Everyone is surprised to see this sudden entry of Moin Ali in the England team. And, together with a question, what is their role? According to the report, in the role in which Moin Ali fits, he will be seen benefiting the England team in two ways.

Moin Ali connected as a coaching consultant- Report

According to The Telegraph’s report, Moin Ali’s entry in the England team has been done as a coaching consultant before the Birmingham Test. He appeared in the England team during the practice session in Edgbaston on 30 June. Now what will be his work officially, nothing is clear about that. But in view of his experience as a spinner, his work can be gauged in the England team.

2 benefits from joining Moin Ali

Moin Ali, who has a coaching consultant spin bowling experience as a coaching consultant, can benefit England in two ways. First, he will try to repair Shoaib Bashir’s spin, who failed to leave his mark against India in the first Test played in Leeds. Shoaib Bashir took just 3 wickets for 190 runs in the Leeds Test against India.

Apart from this, as a coaching consultant, Moin Ali can also tell the England batsmen to deal with the spin of Ravindra Jadeja or Kuldeep Yadav. Moin Ali has played 10 Tests against India in his career in England, in which he has taken 37 wickets at an average of 26.70.

Asish Roy
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