Moeen Ali

Moeen Ali - Batting all-rounder

Moeen Ali

Role: Batting All-rounder
DOB: 18 June 1987
IPL Team (2026): Unsold/Retired
Base Price: N/A (Retained by CSK in 2022, likely retired by 2026)

IPL CAREER STATISTICS (Updated April 2026)

Batting & Fielding

Year Mat Inn NO Runs HS Avg BF SR 100 50 4s 6s CT
Career 68 62 10 1035 93 19.90 785 131.84 0 5 85 58 27
2023 15 12 1 124 23 11.27 101 122.77 0 0 9 6 4
2022 10 10 1 244 93 27.11 172 141.86 0 1 20 14 3
2021 15 15 0 357 58 25.50 259 137.83 0 3 37 12 6
2020 3 3 0 12 11 4.00 10 120.00 0 0 1 1 0
2019 11 11 2 220 66 24.44 134 164.17 0 1 17 18 6
2018 11 5 1 77 65 19.25 47 163.82 0 1 4 7 8

Bowling

Year Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI Avg Econ SR 4W 5W
Career 68 981 1307 33 3/7 39.60 7.99 29.72 0 0
2023 15 210 269 9 2/26 29.88 7.68 23.33 0 0
2022 10 180 247 8 3/7 30.87 8.23 22.50 0 0
2021 15 198 230 6 3/7 38.33 6.96 33.00 0 0
2020 3 30 47 0 0/12 9.40 0 0
2019 11 210 307 6 2/17 51.16 8.77 35.00 0 0
2018 11 113 207 4 1/18 51.75 10.97 28.25 0 0

The Story of Moeen Ali

From the bustling streets of Birmingham to the grandest stages of T20 cricket, Moeen Ali’s journey is one of elegant aggression and understated brilliance. A left-handed batsman with a penchant for clearing boundaries and a classical off-spinner who can tie down the best, Moeen has been a vital cog in England’s white-ball revolution and a sought-after commodity in the IPL. His entry into the IPL came in 2018 when Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) secured his services, recognizing his all-round potential.

Moeen’s playing style is a delightful paradox. With the bat, he combines a graceful, almost languid approach with explosive power, capable of dismantling spin and pace alike. His six-hitting ability, particularly over mid-wicket and long-on, is a treat to watch. With the ball, he relies on subtle variations, flight, and a nagging line to extract turn and stifle scoring. His calm demeanor on the field belies a fierce competitive spirit, making him a reliable performer under pressure.

While his time at RCB showed flashes of brilliance, including a memorable 65 off just 34 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2018 and a blistering 66 off 28 against KKR in 2019, it was his move to Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in 2021 that truly unlocked his IPL potential. Under MS Dhoni’s shrewd captaincy, Moeen became the lynchpin of CSK’s middle order and a crucial wicket-taking option, playing a pivotal role in their 2021 title triumph. His consistent contributions, including a crucial 37 in the 2021 final against KKR, cemented his status as an IPL star.

IPL Journey: Team by Team

Moeen Ali’s IPL career has been defined by two distinct phases with two iconic franchises.

  • Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) – 2018-2020: Moeen was first picked up by RCB in the 2018 auction for INR 1.7 Crore. While he showed glimpses of his destructive batting and handy off-spin, his role often fluctuated, leading to inconsistent performances. In 2018, he scored 77 runs and took 4 wickets in 11 matches. His best season with RCB was arguably 2019, where he hammered 220 runs at a stunning strike rate of 164.17 and picked up 6 wickets, including a rapid 66 against KKR. However, 2020 saw him feature in only 3 matches, scoring just 12 runs and going wicketless. RCB released him ahead of the 2021 auction.
  • Chennai Super Kings (CSK) – 2021-2023: The 2021 auction proved to be a turning point, with CSK securing Moeen’s services for a hefty INR 7 Crore. This move transformed his IPL career. Under MS Dhoni, he was given a clear role at number 3 or 4 and became an indispensable part of the team. In 2021, he scored 357 runs and took 6 wickets, playing a crucial role in CSK’s title victory. His economy rate of 6.96 was exceptional. CSK retained him for INR 8 Crore ahead of the 2022 mega auction. Despite CSK’s struggles in 2022, Moeen continued to shine, scoring 244 runs, including his highest IPL score of 93, and bagging 8 wickets. In 2023, he contributed to another CSK title win, chipping in with 124 runs and 9 wickets, proving his continued value as a balanced all-rounder.

What Makes Them Special: Betting Perspective

Moeen Ali offers a unique blend of power-hitting and control with the ball, making him an intriguing betting prospect. His value often depends heavily on pitch conditions and his batting position.

  • Strengths: Moeen is a formidable batsman against spin, capable of hitting big boundaries with ease. On turning tracks, his off-spin becomes a genuine wicket-taking threat, especially against left-handed batsmen. He’s also a decent fielder. When batting at number 3 or 4 for CSK, he has shown the ability to anchor an innings or accelerate rapidly.
  • Weaknesses: He can be susceptible to high-quality pace bowling, particularly early in his innings when the ball swings. His bowling, while economical on turning pitches, can be expensive on flat decks, and he doesn’t always pick up wickets consistently.
  • Conditions They Thrive In: Moeen is tailor-made for slow, turning pitches like those at Chepauk. Here, his off-spin extracts purchase, and his batting can dominate spinners. On true, fast pitches, his bowling might be less effective, and his batting could face tougher challenges against express pace.
  • Matchups: His off-spin is gold against teams with multiple left-handers in their top order. As a batsman, he generally enjoys facing leg-spinners, but can sometimes struggle against genuine pace and swing.
  • Consistency Metrics: With CSK, Moeen has shown greater consistency, particularly in his all-round contributions. His strike rate with the bat is consistently high, and his economy with the ball is often impressive on favorable surfaces.
  • When to Bet On/Against: Bet on Moeen for ‘Player of the Match’ or ‘Top Bowler’ markets when playing on turning tracks, especially if his team is bowling first. Consider betting on him for ‘Over X.5 Runs’ if he’s batting in the top 4 and facing a spin-heavy attack. Bet against his bowling on flat, high-scoring grounds, or if the opposition has a predominantly right-handed batting lineup that can attack his off-spin.

Key Records & Milestones

  • Part of two IPL winning teams with Chennai Super Kings (2021, 2023).
  • Scored over 1000 runs in his IPL career (1035 runs).
  • Recorded his highest IPL score of 93 against Rajasthan Royals in 2022.
  • Achieved his career-best bowling figures of 3/7 on two occasions (vs RR in 2021, vs PBKS in 2022).
  • One of only a handful of players to score 50+ runs and take 3+ wickets in an IPL match (vs RR, 2021).

IPL Season Highlights

Moeen Ali’s IPL career truly blossomed with Chennai Super Kings, delivering several memorable seasons.

2021 Season (CSK): This was Moeen’s breakthrough year in the IPL. Playing a pivotal role at number 3, he amassed 357 runs at an average of 25.50 and a strike rate of 137.83, including three half-centuries. With the ball, he chipped in with 6 crucial wickets at an excellent economy of 6.96. His all-round contributions, including a vital 37 off 27 balls in the final against KKR, were instrumental in CSK lifting their fourth IPL title. He consistently provided quick runs and tight overs, giving CSK the perfect balance.

2022 Season (CSK): Despite CSK finishing second-to-last, Moeen was a shining light. He scored 244 runs in 10 matches at an impressive strike rate of 141.86, including his highest IPL score of 93 off just 53 balls against Rajasthan Royals. He also picked up 8 wickets, with his best figures of 3/7 coming against Punjab Kings. This season showcased his individual brilliance even when the team struggled, proving his ability to perform under pressure.

2023 Season (CSK): Moeen continued to be a key component in CSK’s successful campaign to win their fifth title. While his batting contributions were slightly lower (124 runs), he played crucial cameos and provided vital overs with the ball, taking 9 wickets at an average of 29.88 and an economy of 7.68. His ability to break partnerships and keep the scoring rate in check was particularly valuable in the middle overs, contributing significantly to CSK’s dominance.