Former England all-rounder Moeen Ali has pulled out of retirement and joined Yorkshire for the T20 Blast, a move that marks a significant shift in his career. The 38-year-old cricketer had announced his intention to leave domestic cricket just last summer but now plans to continue playing until at least 2027.
Ali stated that he never truly considered himself done with the game, and the club's recent strides on promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion drew him in. He believes they have been working hard "to build bridges" between teams and communities.
Moeen had initially sparked controversy five years ago by expressing support for his former teammate Azeem Rafiq, who faced racism while playing for Yorkshire. Since then, the club has made considerable progress, from new leadership to increased support for women's cricket, girls' development programs, and junior pathways.
Ali expressed that he's there to do a job and win silverware as much as possible in his final years of playing professional cricket. He also mentioned that he wants to be involved with the Yorkshire academy, passing on his knowledge and skills to young players.
Ali stated that he never truly considered himself done with the game, and the club's recent strides on promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion drew him in. He believes they have been working hard "to build bridges" between teams and communities.
Moeen had initially sparked controversy five years ago by expressing support for his former teammate Azeem Rafiq, who faced racism while playing for Yorkshire. Since then, the club has made considerable progress, from new leadership to increased support for women's cricket, girls' development programs, and junior pathways.
Ali expressed that he's there to do a job and win silverware as much as possible in his final years of playing professional cricket. He also mentioned that he wants to be involved with the Yorkshire academy, passing on his knowledge and skills to young players.