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On this day in 2017: Moeen Ali hits England's second fastest ODI century

Moeen went from 50 to 100 in an astonishing 12 deliveries.

On this day in 2017, all-rounder Moeen Ali hit England's second fastest one-day international century against the West Indies at Bristol.

Moeen's 53-ball hundred put him behind only Jos Buttler in the nation's all-time list and helped his side secure a 124-run victory in the third ODI against the Windies.

The then-30-year-old went from 50 to 100 in an astonishing world-record 12 deliveries, reaching triple figures with his eighth six in the space of just 14 balls.

He eventually bowed out on 102, becoming Ashley Nurse's solitary victim, having shared a 117-run seventh-wicket stand with Chris Woakes (34).

The left-handed batsman survived a scare on 87 when he was dropped by Chris Gayle at point as England switched gear dramatically to put on 123 runs in the final 10 overs en route to 369 for nine.

The tourists registered 245 all out from 39.1 overs in response, including 94 from Gayle, as England established a 2-0 lead in a five-match series they went on to win 4-0.

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