Moeen Ali closed the door to go back to England and take a look.
England all-rounder Moeen Ali says he has closed the door on a return to test cricket after "sincere" discussions with train Brendon McCullum.
Moeen made his check debut in 2014 and scored 2,914 runs at an average of 28.29 and took 195 wickets in sixty-four tests.
The 35-12 months-antique announced his retirement from the longest format of the sport in September closing 12 months but said in June that McCullum had sounded him out about a likely return to the pink ball.
England's check team will play a 3-suit series against Pakistan in Rawalpindi, Multan, and Karachi next December, but Moeen said he would not be with them.
Moeen wrote in his column for the day-by-day Mail on Monday, "I have had a sincere communication with Baz (McCollum) and I can't see myself stuck in hotels for some other month and playing to the exceptional of my potential. can see."
"Baz called me, we talked for a long time and I said, 'I'm sorry, I acted, he understands, he knows the feeling.
"It wouldn't be truthful for me to change my mind and then struggle to give it my all because I want to experience my cricket. It's time for me to leave my profession behind. sixty-four examinations for England while gambling a privilege. And a dream realized."
Moeen steered England's Twenty20 squad to a 4-3 series triumph over Pakistan in Jos Buttler's absence. He is essential to the team's success at the next T20 World Cup in Australia.


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