Manchester: Ace English all-rounder Moeen Ali on Tuesday credited his skipper Eoin Morgan for success with the bat after playing a knock of 61 runs against Pakistan in the third T20I.
Moeen's knock, however, went in vain as Pakistan registered a five-run win over England to level the three-match series at 1-1 here at the Emirates Old Trafford Stadium.
Pakistan had scored 190/4 with the help of Mohammed Hafeez's 86-run knock, and England was restricted to 185/8.
"A lot of credit should go to Eoin Morgan. He's given me the responsibility in terms of being the vice-captain and doing team talks here and there. To get that backing from the captain, it's one of the reasons he's the best captain I've had. He gives me a lot of confidence. I haven't played well for a good period of time now and for my captain to think highly of me, for me that means a lot," Ali was quoted as saying.
"He came up to me and said 'Would you like to give the team-talk?' It makes me feel responsible and a big part of the team. I have to back what I say as well, so I can't give the boys inspiration if I can't do it myself. It makes me feel quite special among the boys and a big part of this team," he added.