England
in Pakistan: Moeen Ali rules out return for Test series
All-rounder Moeen Ali has ruled out a Test comeback for England's tour of
Pakistan in December, saying he is "done" with Test cricket.
Moeen, 35, retired from Tests last year but in
the summer open the door to a return under new coach Brendon McCullum
and captain Ben Stokes.
However, he told the Daily Mail he
could not commit to the tour and the period in secure hotels it requires.
"Baz phoned me, we spoke at length and I
said, "Sorry, I'm done," Moeen said.
"I've had an honest chat with Baz and I
can't see myself being stuck in hotels for another month and playing to the
best of my ability.
"Test cricket is hard work. I'm 35 and
something's got to give. I want to enjoy my cricket and it wouldn't be fair to
reverse my decision and then struggle to give it my all."
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Off-spinner Moeen, who captained England
during their Twenty20 tour of Pakistan which ended on Sunday, has taken 195
wickets in 64 Tests for England and scored 2,914 runs.
Spin is likely to play a big part in Pakistan
where England will play Tests from 1 December.
When Moeen retired from Tests, Chris
Silverwood and Joe Root were England's coach and captain respectively, but
McCullum and Stokes have overseen a sharp upturn in fortunes with six wins from
seven this summer while playing an attacking style of cricket.
Earlier this summer Moeen said he would
"love" to play under the pair and was on standby as a concussion or
Covid-19 replacement during the South Africa series in August and September.
However, Moeen said: "Watching the boys,
I got the feeling this is how I've always wanted to play the game but the more
I thought about it and discussed it with those close to me, I knew deep down
why I was done.
"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."
Moeen's decision leaves England short of spin
bowling options alongside their number one pick Jack Leach.
Lancashire leg-spinner Matt Parkinson made his
Test debut as a concussion substitute against New Zealand in June but was left
out of the squads to play India and South Africa later in the summer.
Nottinghamshire left-armer Liam
Patterson-White played for England Lions against the Proteas in August while
Hampshire's Liam Dawson is another option.
Aggressive Surrey batter Will Jacks, who made
his T20 international debut in Pakistan and bowls part-time off-spin, has also
been mooted as a candidate.
