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Moeen Ali: I'd play Tests for England tomorrow if I got the call

- Ali Martin

Moeen Ali has indicated he would be open to a Test return once cricket resumes after reflecting on his recent absence during the coronaviru­s lockdown.

The 32-year-old all-rounder sat out the Test legs of England’s winter tours of New Zealand and South Africa, as well the aborted trip to Sri Lanka, having requested a spell away from the pressures of the longest format at the end of last summer.

But speaking in an exclusive question-and-answer session with Guardian readers, Moeen said: “I think I’d probably be ready [to play Test cricket] now, to be honest. Clearly I would have to be playing well and win a spot back on merit. But in terms of being available – and obviously I’m speaking hypothetic­ally – if there was a Test match tomorrow and I got the call, I’d say ‘yes’.

“We’re all missing cricket right now and coronaviru­s makes you realise what you love. It could take out the whole summer and that would be a big thing.”

Dropped after a poor first Test against Australia last summer – one that followed arguably his best 12 months with the ball – Moeen admitted to feeling like a scapegoat at times during a 60-cap career that has reaped five centuries and 181 wickets.

The current period of inactivity has given him time to process this, however, with Moeen adding: “When you find yourself surrounded by a few negative comments, somehow it’s all you can focus on. You have to be mentally stronger and filter more of it out.

“It’s almost been a case of forgiving anyone who has ever said anything I didn’t like and now looking to start afresh when we get back playing. I may have felt a scapegoat at times in the past but I’m over it now. It’s time to move on.”

• Read the full Q&A with Moeen Ali from 8am BST on Saturday

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Moeen Ali appeals for leg-before against Ajinkya Rahane in the fourth Test against India in September 2018. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian
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