Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Moeen Ali: Players should England Premier League Twenty20 Bangladesh consider

Mooen scored 70 points in a victory four wickets warm Bangladesh on Tuesday

Moeen Ali said the safety of England in Bangladesh is to play "best we have ever had" and his teammates to promote in the Twenty20 league in the country.

The Tour of Britain takes place, carried out a security check, despite security concerns after the counsel of England and Wales Cricket.

However, the Association of Cricket advise Professionals (ACP) players not to travel to Bangladesh Premier League Twenty20 next month.

"I think it's fine," Moeen, 29, said.

"It is, in fact, has been the best we have had in terms of security and I think that another country would do well to beat him. We were brilliant spoiled so far."

England against Bangladesh in the first day on Friday and one-day series of three matches followed by two Tests internationally, on 20 October.

LPG starts on 4 November ..

Among the English players is expected to part Ravi Bopara Essex, Sussex Tymal Mills, Benny Howell Gloucestershire, Riki Wessels and Samit Patel Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire and Josh Cobb take.

Northants teammate Richard Cobb Gleeson also told BBC Radio 5 Live, he would.

Worcestershire versatile Moeen played within the BPL in 2013 and believes that the decision should be involved up to individuals.

"I know the APC sends an email around the guys. I do not know whether to go were invited, but I do not see why While these safety and the children are not. Happy, then they should come," said he.

"It is probably not as strong as his, but I think we still have good security.

"I played here for about two months and it was great. The people here are here always transmitted very nice, clean and I have many friends here."

Chief Executive David Leatherdale PCA said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth reported a "high risk of new terrorist attacks against the West."

"The visitors to the country he should remain vigilant, monitor local media and social communication, and follow all safety tips specific local authorities to avoid certain areas," he added.

"Under these circumstances, the CPA advises its members not to travel to play to Bangladesh in the BPL."

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