Leeds, June 20 -- It says a lot about England's approach to one-day cricket since the last World Cup that Moeen Ali considers the highlight ahead of his 100th game as just being a part of the team.

Moeen made his ODI debut for England against West Indies in 2014, posted a century and three half-centuries in his first eight innings, and was a member of the squad that was eliminated in the group stage of the 2015 World Cup.

It is what the England team's response was to that disappointment that has most excited him in the last four years.

Under Eoin Morgan's captaincy, England has undergone a revolution in the way it attacks the game and is now the pace-setter in the ODI format, starting this World Cup as the title favorite on home soil....