England tour of West Indies: Moeen Ali hit 7 sixes for his 28-ball 63 as England outclassed West Indies by 34 runs within the 4th T20I on Saturday. The sequence finale can be performed on Monday morning. All-round Moeen Ali helped England beat West Indies by 34 runs within the 4th T20I (AFP Photo)HIGHLIGHTSEngladn defeated West Indies by 34 runs within the 4th T20IMoeen Ali hit 7 sixes in his 28-ball 63 on SundayThe sequence finale can be performed in Barbados on Monday morningEngland’s stand-in skipper Moeen Ali stood up on Sunday as he hit a quickfire 63 earlier than returning to choose up 2 wickets as England hammered West Indies by 34 runs within the 4th T20I and degree the 5-match sequence 2-2. The remaining T20I of the hard-fought sequence can be performed on Monday, January 31 (Monday).
Moeen hit 7 sixes for his 28-ball 63 as England went on to put up 193/6 on a slowish pitch on the Kingston Oval. Jason Roy (52) and James Vince (34) obtained England going earlier than Moeen took over and despatched the ball flying everywhere in the park.Moeen was significantly extreme on Jason Holder (3-44), hitting the seamer for 4 consecutive sixes within the 18th over as he raced to his fifty in 23 balls.”We started well at the top and finished really well. This is exactly what we want – to put the bowlers under pressure… I went from not being able to hit the ball and then a couple of shots, you get the momentum and you keep going,” mentioned Moeen.Brandon King (26) and Kyle Mayers (40) gave the hosts a quick begin however the Windies momentum was halted by Moeen (2-28), who eliminated each openers earlier than a wicket apiece for fellow spinners Adil Rashid (1-28) and Liam Livingstone (1-18) helped England house.”It was a game of two halves. It spun in the night but did not do much when we were bowling,” mentioned West Indies captain Kieron Pollard.”We let it slip towards the back end. That’s the nature of T20 cricket, it takes only a couple of balls or hits to take the game away. They got the extra 20 runs to put the game beyond us.”Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.