A Quote by Moeen Ali

I don't want anyone to think I don't love playing for England because playing for your country is the greatest thing a cricketer can do. — © Moeen Ali
I don't want anyone to think I don't love playing for England because playing for your country is the greatest thing a cricketer can do.
I love scoring goals for England and playing for England. That's one of the reasons I didn't retire - I love playing for my country.
That's why every cricketer wants to play international cricket. First of all you're playing for your country, secondly there's a lot of media attention and thirdly, for India, there is so much support for us, especially in England. So you know what you are doing is important, and that motivates you, helps you get going.
There's a certain - there's a different pressure with playing in a Ryder Cup. You know, you're not just playing for yourself. You're playing for your teammates. You're playing for your country.
Everything I did is because I wanted to do it. If I weren't playing this arena, if I were playing a club, I'd still be doing it because that's what I want to do. I love playing the guitar.
Playing for England in Spain was really hard but racism is still in the game, which it shouldn't be. I think when you're playing the best thing to do is block it out like you do with everything else.
Every young cricketer from our county dreams of playing for Yorkshire and going on to represent England.
The only reason I'm in 'Kingsman' is because Matthew enjoys playing with the unexpected. I'm not playing Harry Hart because I'm the butchest actor in Britain. I'm playing it because he said I'm the last person anyone would expect to see in that role!
More than playing, my greatest moments and love of the game come from captaining England.
Going back to your country and playing for a big team and being able to enjoy playing La Liga would be a good thing for my career.
I love playing anyone that does stuff that I don't do. The fun of playing an assassin is that I've never killed anybody. The fun of playing a brilliant musician is that I don't actually play any instruments.
Playing for England is a bonus, but playing for Liverpool is what I want to do.
I hate playing the bass, bro. I've been playing the bass because it's there and I don't want anyone else to play it.
If I was playing for my local club I'd want to play in exactly the same way as if I was playing for England and, if that ever changes, it's probably time to stop.
I just want to do the best I can, which means playing for the England full side one day and carry on playing well for Everton.
I made my England debut when I was 17, against India. I was the first Asian to play for the England women's team, and I did have mixed feelings playing against the country my parents are from but I was born and bred in England and I've always known I wanted to play for my country.
I think the more important thing for a player is to make sure that you're playing and you're playing well and playing consistently. If doesn't matter where you are.
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