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England’s former all-rounder Moeen Ali has finally revealed the reasons behind his decision to leave the Indian Premier League (IPL) and join the Pakistan Super League (PSL). According to international media reports, the 38-year-old cricketer stated that limited matches and more playing opportunities were the major reasons behind his decision. It is worth mentioning that Moeen Ali played for Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL last year, but he was given limited opportunities, managing to play only six matches and scoring a mere five runs. Moeen Ali expressed his disappointment, saying that he was given limited batting opportunities in the IPL, which left him feeling frustrated.
Karachi has lost another IPL team, with Moeen Ali joining the PSL, which has given the city’s cricket fans a glimmer of hope. In an interview, Moeen Ali further stated that he had always wanted to play in the PSL but was unable to do so due to scheduling conflicts. He also said that he is now in the final stages of his career and wants to play as much cricket as possible, and the PSL’s shorter duration is more suitable for him and his family.
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