Coventry Telegraph

Mo may resurrect Test career from the Ashes

- By RORY DOLLARD

MOEEN Ali is considerin­g the possibilit­y of reversing his Test retirement after Jack Leach’s injury left England short of an experience­d spinner for the Ashes.

Moeen has not played red-ball cricket since September 2021 but has found his name thrust back into the conversati­on after Leach was ruled out for the summer by a stress fracture in his lower back.

The Birmingham Mail understand­s he is weighing up whether or not to make a dramatic return over the next couple of days.

England are not without slowbowlin­g options, with Surrey’s Will Jacks, Leicesters­hire’s rising star Rehan Ahmed and Liam Dawson all offering different skills. However, none can match the experience of a seasoned Test player with 64 caps and 195 wickets under his belt.

Head coach Brendon Mccullum previously tried to tempt the 35-year-old all-rounder back into the fray for the historic tour of Pakistan but, after initially declaring himself open to the idea, Moeen ultimately decided to stick to limited-overs cricket.

Now the same offer is back on the table in the form of one last shot at Australia. With the series getting under way at Moeen’s home ground of Edgbaston on June 16, time is short, but the England and Wales Cricket Board are unlikely to rush for a quicker verdict.

Announcing his decision not to take up Mccullum’s offer of taking part in the Pakistan trip, Moeen

said: “I want to enjoy my cricket and it wouldn’t be fair to reverse my decision and then struggle to give it my all. It’s time to close the door on that side of my career. To play 64 Tests for England has been a privilege and a dream fulfilled.”

He had earlier taken a different tone, hinting he could be persuaded to re-enter the fray, revealing last June: “Baz messaged me asking if I was in. Maybe in the future, potential tours or whatever, who knows? I said ‘Call me at the time’. If and when he calls me, we’ll chat.”

If he did throw himself into the maelstrom of an Ashes summer, Moeen would need to be certain he had the necessary mental and physical energy to take on a side against whom he has some difficult experience­s but, perhaps, unfinished business.

The leadership style of Mccullum and captain Ben Stokes may prove a real draw in his deliberati­ons.

Moeen’s naturally aggressive style, with both ball and bat, chimes perfectly with the environmen­t and the chance to make his own mark on the ‘Bazball’ era could be persuasive.

Stuart Broad, a contempora­ry of Moeen’s who has been revitalise­d by the set-up over the last year, can already see a neat fit.

He said: “We know Mo is a phenomenal cricketer and someone who would fit into Stokes and Baz’s philosophy beautifull­y.

“I don’t know if he would consider red-ball cricket again, but he’s a mighty fine cricketer.”

England have held off naming an addition to the squad, having originally expected to make an early call, leaving the ball in Moeen’s court.

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Moeen Ali’s style fits with ‘Bazball’

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