Karachi: English all-rounder Moeen Ali’s heart was filled with international cricket, he announced his retirement from the game, he made this very important career decision after not being considered in the white ball series starting from Australia.
According to details, Moeen Ali, who played 68 Tests, 138 ODIs and 92 Twenty20 international matches for England, has announced his retirement from all international cricket.
He said that I am 37 years old, I have not even been selected in the scheduled series against Australia this month, I have played a lot of cricket for England, now the time has come for the new generation, this fact is clear to me, I feel I think this is the right time for me to go.
Moeen Ali scored a total of 6678 runs, including 8 centuries, 28 fifties, and also took a total of 366 wickets in all formats. He last represented the country in the T20 World Cup against Guyana. In the semi-final against India, in which the English team lost.
Moeen added that I was always proud to represent England, my first few years were up to Test cricket, but after Morgan I also got an opportunity in the ODI team but regular cricket is Tests. Moeen Ali would like to continue his participation in T20 leagues around the world, he was also selected by CPL franchise Guyana Amazon to replace Pakistani opener Saeem Ayub.
However, he also plans to go into coaching in the future, he said, adding that he has learned a lot from Brendon McCullum. Moeen Ali represented Chennai Super Kings in IPL, Johannesburg Super Kings in South Africa T20 and Comilla Victorians in Bangladesh Premier League.
Among his important victories in representing England, Moeen Ali made the Ashes and 2 World Cup titles important, his Test hat-trick against South Africa at the Oval was also prominent in his individual performance. He also took the fastest 50 wickets in Tests for England, a feat he is also proud of.