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British Asians should support the country of their birth:Moeen Ali

Moeen is no ordinary cricketer. The Birmingham born-and-bred and very British Muslim did not expect the torrent of abuse he received at Edgbaston from the Indian supporting majority of the sell-out crowd when he played

"I still have my views and opinions but I must be more wary of expressing them on the field,' said Moeen. 'I still believe what I believe in. I auctioned the wristbands. A guy paid £500 for them for the charity of his choice and I had dinner with him in Birmingham. I was pleased some good came out of it.'

He has done quite a lot already both on and off the field, not least in impressing with bat, notably a maiden Test century of rare class against Sri Lanka, and with the ball in taking 19 wickets in the 3-1 success against India.

Now he is part of an England squad that leave for Sri Lanka on Sunday for a seven-match 50-over series that serves as a warm-up for a World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in the New Year that few expect them to thrive in.