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Moeen Ali retires from international cricket

Published - 11-SEP-2024 5:16 IST | Updated - 11-SEP-2024 5:16 IST

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English all-rounder Moeen Ali has retired from all formats of international cricket. The 37-year-old all-rounder has taken this decision after not getting a chance in the English team for the white ball series against Australia.

37-year-old Moeen, who won the ODI in 2019 and the T20 World Cup in 2022, said in an interview to the Daily Mail, 'I am 37 years old and I was not selected for the series against Australia this month. 'I have played a lot of cricket for England. Now the time has come for the next generation, about which I was told. I felt this was the right time. I have done my job.'

Moeen played his last international match in the T20 World Cup-2024. The English team had to face defeat in this semi-final match played against India in Guyana.

Moeen Ali cricket career Record:

Format

Matches

Runs

Wickets

Test

68

3094

204

ODI

138

2355

111

T20

92

1229

51

 

Returned from retirement a year ago, included in the Ashes team

Moeen Ali had also announced his retirement in 2021. Two years later, in 2023, he returned from retirement from Test cricket. Then he was included in the English team selected for the Ashes series in place of Jack Leach.

Moeen took this decision after talking to Test captain Ben Stokes, England head coach Brendon McCullum and England Cricket Managing Director Robert Keyse.

Took 366 wickets and also scored 6678 runs

Moeen Ali made his international cricket debut in 2014. He played 68 Tests, 138 ODIs and 92 T20 Internationals as an all-rounder. He has scored 6678 runs and taken 366 wickets for England in all formats, including 8 centuries and 28 half-centuries.

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2024-09-11