| Cricket | | International Debut | | Test | 12 June 2014 vs Sri Lanka in London |
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| ODI | 28 February 2014 vs West Indies in Antigua |
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| T20 | 11 March 2014 vs West Indies in Barbados |
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| International Retirement | In September 2021, he announced his retirement from Test cricket; however, in June 2023, he returned from retirement to England Test squad, replacing Jack Leach, for the first two Tests of the 2023 Ashes. After the Ashes series, he fully retired from Test cricket. He retired from all international cricket in 2024. |
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| Coach/Mentor | Saqlain Mushtaq |
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| Jersey Number | | England | #18 |
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| Worcestershire CCC | #8 |
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| Domestic/State Teams | - Duronto Rajshahi
- Worcestershire
- Matabeleland Tuskers
- Royal Challengers Bangalore
- Chennai Super Kings
- Birmingham Phoenix
- Warwickshire
- Yorkshire
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| Batting Style | Left Handed Bat |
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| Bowling Style | Right-arm off break |
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| Nature on field | Calm |
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| Likes to play against | Australia |
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| Records/Achievements (main ones) | - Moeen in the second test vs Sri Lanka, made his maiden century in the second innings, on the last day, with England crawling on 57/5. Unfortunately, England lost the match after the dismissal of Anderson on penultimate ball, having faced 55 balls.
- As of 10 December 2017, he has 5 Test and 2 ODI centuries under his belt.
- In the test format, Moeen has two 5 wicket hauls to his name.
- Part of the England squad that won the 2019 Cricket World Cup.
- Named one of the Cricketers of the Year in the 2015 Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.
- Won Warwickshire's NBC Denis Compton Award in 2004 and 2005, and Worcestershire's in 2009.
- Awarded OBE (Order of the British Empire).
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