Ashes 2023: Moeen Ali waves goodbye to Test cricket; shares an interesting take on potential comeback
England all-rounder Moeen Ali bid farewell to his Test career after the thrilling conclusion of the fifth and final Ashes 2023 Test against Australia, which ended in a dramatic win for the hosts, resulting in a series draw of 2-2. Notably, the tourists had won the first two Tests and were leading the series 2-0 before England bounced back and drawn the series.
A text message that changed it all
Moeen’s return to Test cricket came about unexpectedly when he received a text message from captain Ben Stokes at the start of the series that simply read ‘Ashes?’. Initially retired from the longest format of the game since 2021, Moeen found himself contemplating the opportunity to don the whites again and represent his country on the grand stage of the Ashes series.
Despite some hesitation and uncertainty, the allure of the Ashes proved too tempting to resist. With the left-arm spinner Jack Leach sidelined due to a stress fracture of the back, England needed a seasoned all-rounder to step up, and Moeen decided to answer the call of duty. He embraced the challenge with determination, recognizing the significance of the historic rivalry and the opportunity to make a difference on the field once more.
Making an impact on his return
While his comeback began amidst mixed emotions, Moeen’s performances on the field spoke volumes about his talent and experience. Though he missed the Lord’s Test due to a finger injury, he returned to play a pivotal role in the remaining four matches of the series.
With the bat, Moeen showed resilience and composure, adding valuable runs (180) to England’s total in crucial moments. His contributions were not limited to batting alone; as a bowler, he weaved his magic and claimed essential wickets (9), none more significant than the three vital dismissals on the final day of the fifth Test.
A farewell decision and humorous vows
Following the conclusion of The Oval Test and the Ashes series, Moeen made a definitive announcement of his retirement. As he reflected on his journey and the rollercoaster of emotions that accompanied his return to the format, Moeen humorously declared that he wouldn’t respond to any more messages from Stokes pertaining to a potential comeback. Speaking to Sky Sports, he jokingly stated “I know I’m done. If Stokesy [Ben Stokes] messages me again then I’m going to delete it. That’s me done. ‘I think I really enjoyed it and it’s great to finish like that.”
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Moeen expressed his delight in being part of an exceptional team and the joy he experienced while playing the Ashes. Despite the initial apprehensions, his decision to come back turned out to be an enriching experience, both personally and professionally. He savored every moment on the field, contributing to the team’s success, and feeling the camaraderie and spirit that the Ashes series embodies.
“It feels amazing. To come back was obviously a little bit daunting because I’ve never played that well against Australia and it was one of those things when Stokesy asked me I thought: “Why not, I’m going to go into a brillant side and I still believe I can do alright,” and it’s just great to be back part of this amazing team,” he added.
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August 01, 2023 at 10:53AM
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