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Moeen Ali rejoins Warwickshire after playing 16 years for Worcestershire

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The 35-year-old Moeen Ali got through the Warwickshire positions and made his top-of-the-line debut there in 2005, preceding joining the Pears the following year.

Ali has been with Worcestershire from that point onward, playing around 350 matches across all game formats, scoring over 13,000 runs and taking more than 300 wickets.

The Birmingham-conceived all-rounder has won three trophies during that time, including the 2018 Vitality Blast title, and is currently getting back to Warwickshire.

Yorkshire had taken action for Ali; however, he has marked a three-year white-ball contract with his old hometown team, whom he is likewise accessible to have red-ball cricket for as part of a pay-as-you-play provision in the clause.

Moeen Ali Said,

“I’m incredibly excited to be back and to play in front of the best atmosphere in world cricket. It’s a place that has so much history and players always have memories and stories of playing here. I’m looking forward to contributing and be part of hopefully something special.”

International responsibilities, and the Covid pandemic, implied his accessibility was intensely restricted for the club throughout recent years. Moeen Ali’s first significant Trophy-winning achievement came in quite a while second season with the region, having his impact in the Club’s NatWest Pro40 title win.

Red-ball achievement followed promptly with advancement in 2008, skipping straight back to Division One every 2010. Moeen was additionally crucial for the promotion-winning side in 2017.

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