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Moeen Ali spotted bowling medium pace in county cricket

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After being dropped from the squad for the ongoing Ashes, Moeen Ali has returned to action for his county Worcestershire where he was strangely seen changing his bowling style. An off-spinner by trade, he was seen jogging in to bowl medium pace against Northamptonshire but couldn’t do any damage.

Moeen Ali was axed from the national team’s squad for the second and third Ashes Tests against Australia after he failed to make the desired impact in the first encounter between the two teams. Fellow spinner Jack Leach was preferred over him and was relatively successful in the second match.

However, the 32-year-old made his comeback to competitive cricket after a brief break, playing for his county Worcestershire in a four-day match against Northamptonshire. In a strange incident that occurred during the middle of the innings, the off-spinner resorted to bowing medium pace for his team in what his 33rd over. At the time, he had gone for 108 runs without picking any wicket.

While much has been made of it since then, the truth is seamer Josh Tongue failed to take the field after an injury, which may have provoked the captain to ask Ali to fill in for him. Ali did return to his spin bowling later on and ended up picking three wickets in a late surge. But Moeen bowling medium pace does qualify as an interesting sight, one that is unlikely to be witnessed again anytime soon.

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