The star withdrawn from England hits Odis, calls him the worst format to play

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He also lamented on the growing number of T20 leagues worldwide that have eclipsed the international Cricket.

The former Cricket player from England Moeen Ali is not happy with the way the one -day international cryket (ODI) is played today, describing the “worst format” to play. Over the years, hate have suffered multiple changes, most of which often favor batters. The 37 -year -old said that except the ODI World Cup and the Champions Trophy, the format has lost its relevance.

‘The rules are terrible’: Moeen Ali

“The format has almost completely extinguished, apart from world drinks and the Champions Trophy. It is the worst format to play and I think there are many reasons for that, ”said Moeen during a program in Talksport Cricket.

“I think the rules are terrible. Have that additional gardener after [the first powerplay]I think it is a horrible rule to take wickets, build any type of pressure. The boys are averaging 60, 70 at the Cricket Odi now for that. When you are playing someone and press a little pressure, he simply advanced and is not even a single, it is a four. It’s just that there is always that option available for batters. [to score]”Explained the winner of the 2019 World Cup.

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The former land believes that the rule of the two new balls is another disadvantageous rule for bowling players.

“In addition to all this, you have two new balls, you lose the reverse swing, you lose the art of trying to hit a softer ball. Everything is always in the middle and crispy and it is flying from your bat and those things. I think for those reasons, the Cricket has just died. Cricket of 50 more than 50 has dead, ”he added.

Moeen in Franchise Crickt vs International Cricket

Moeen feels that the Cricket franchise has eclipsed the presence of International Cricket. “I think that the Cricket franchise is eating everything and the problem is the money that exists and the money that is being launched. It is so much that people simply cannot reject it. It is very difficult. There are probably types that will probably retire in the coming years from the International Cricket before to play franchise cricket, ”said former laughter born in Birmingham.

Moeen announced his retirement from the International Cricket in September 2024. He finished his international career after having played 68 tests, 138 Odi and 92 T20i. Moeen added 2355 of the 138 ODI (three centuries and six media centuries) while also collects 111 Wickts.

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