Former England all-rounder Moeen Ali plans to retire from county cricket this summer time and has opted out of enjoying within the 2025 version of The Hundred.
The 37-year-old known as time on his worldwide profession in September of final yr, and is now set to wrap up his home duties with a player-coach stint at Warwickshire on this season’s Vitality Blast.
The previous Worcestershire stalwart will conclude a three-year deal at Edgbaston and permit the veteran to discover international franchise alternatives for the rest of his enjoying days.
Moeen has additionally knowledgeable Birmingham Phoenix, who he has beforehand served as captain for for the reason that launch of the 100-ball competitors, that he won’t be participating this yr.
Retention lists for every of the eight sides are being finalised, with every enjoying squad permitted to carry on to eight of the workforce from 2024.
“This is a big decision for me and not one I’ve taken lightly,” Moeen mentioned.
“I’ve reached a choice in the previous few days, bearing in mind what I really feel is finest for me and my household at this stage in my profession.
“I’m still passionate about the game and want to play as much as I can. I still love playing. I still have passion for the game and I love being in a team environment.
“I additionally take pleasure in speaking to gamers about cricket, the ways, and I believe that’ll assist me transfer easily into teaching after my enjoying days are over.
“I came back to Warwickshire with the aim of trying to help them win the Blast and I still want to play a role this year. I’ll be available to play throughout the Blast group games, and would love to be involved as a player-coach.”
Moeen is the second big-name homegrown participant to take a seat out this yr’s Hundred event – the final to happen earlier than the inflow of personal funding cash – following Alex Hales’ resolution to not return to Trent Rockets in 2025.
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