A sad day for all Beards

Hello and good afternoon my Bearded Chiefs, it’s me your Bearded Captain leader of all Beards and flag bearer of all Beards on digital and broadcasting media. I am that Beard who tries to make people and I am that Beard who tries to make people smile.

Brothers, I pray you’re well, looking after yourselves and your Beards! My Soldiers, I want to talk about an important issue for all Beards. My Beloved’s I want to talk about today, 27th September 2021, which is a sad day for Beards.

Now in the life of Beard, there’s never really a sad day. Now the Bearded Godfather Fidel Castro and his passing was a sad day (as he had a distinctive Beard) and now today is another bit of a sad news for The Bearded Community.

Now, on this blog we have moved away from the sports side, but today Moeen Ali a very prominent figure in the England cricketing world and The Bearded World, announce will be retiring from test cricket.

Ali, who captained England for a few games and for his County Worcestershire, did also captain Birmingham Phoenix in the inaugural Hundred competition too. A great bowler, batsmen, person and a Bearded man too, there will be many Bearded tears shed when this Bearded Hero full retires from cricket.

Moeen, you made Beards cool, like The Captain is working on doing too. Bearded Brother, you will also be remembered for the fact that you got fans wearing fake beards. It’s a start, those guys should not need to wear fake beards but actually grown , but hey at least Moeen bhai, you made the concept of Beard look cool, the fact that some men wanted it on their face, when they might not have initially .

The Bearded Captain salutes you sir! Adil Rashid, you’re a great bowler and performer whose Bearded Presence is also appreciated.

It’s over and out from The Bearded Captain.

Hello and good afternoon, here I Ayyaz Malik aka the bearded captain pay tribute to a more special Beard than me, Moeen Ali. Salute to you sir
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Hi guys thanks for having a look at my blog :) . Just to state the obvious my name is Ayyaz Malik. I love writing articles, it's been a passion since I have been a 'wee nipper'. To share a little bit about myself I am training to be a cricket umpire (yay!) and I work for the Asian Sunday :) which is a up and coming paper in Bradford. ayyazmalik.com is my way of sharing with you my view on sports world and world in general.

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