Moeen Ali hails Birmingham story as 'something special' after being named Blast captain

    T20 World Cup winner Moeen Ali will captain Birmingham Bears in this summer's Vitality Blast.

    Moeen Ali. Moeen Ali.

    Moeen, 36, started his professional career at Warwickshire and is back at Edgbaston after spending the past 16 years with Worcestershire.

    The England all-rounder, who helped England become world champions in Melbourne in November, has been handed the reins of the 20-over side. He has form in the tournament, having previously skippered the Pears to the title in 2018.

    Moeen will be unavailable for the start of the Blast due to his Indian Premier League commitments with Chennai Super Kings, meaning wicketkeeper Alex Davies will deputise.

    "I'm really grateful to be given the opportunity to captain my hometown club," he said.

    "I grew up just a short walk from Edgbaston, always dreamed of playing at this great stadium when I was a child, and now to be made captain is something special. I've had several proud moments in my cricket career but becoming Bears captain having returned to Edgbaston is without doubt one of the highlights."

    Head coach Mark Robinson hailed the appointment.

    "Moeen is not only an extremely talented cricketer, but a leader on and off the pitch," said Robinson.

    "Anyone who has spent time with Mo talks positively about his ability to motivate a team, while staying calm in the most pressurised moments. Mo has led teams in many franchise leagues around the world and I know how excited he is to be a Bear and lead us at Edgbaston."

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