(Reuters) - England captain Joe Root hailed
Moeen Ali as a role model and said he would be a huge loss to the test
side after the all-rounder announced his decision to quit the longest
format of the game on Monday.
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Moeen, who made his test debut in 2014, scored 2,914 runs in 64
tests at an average of 28.29 and claimed 195 wickets with his
nagging off-spin but played little test cricket since the 2019
Ashes series against Australia.
The 34-year-old took a break from tests in 2019 after losing out
on a central contract before returning the fold in May 2020.
In February, England coach Chris Silverwood apologised for
confusion surrounding Moeen's departure from India midway
through a test series after Root said he had chosen to go home
when he had actually been granted leave as part of a rotation
policy.
Moeen was recalled to the test side in August for the second
match against India in the home summer series and played in two
more matches against the tourists.
"There are a number of things I'll look back on when I'm
finished as captain, that I could look back on with regret that
I could have done slightly differently," Root told reporters.
"The one thing I will say is when Mo has played, he's been
brilliant. You look at the amount of games he has affected, the
amount of special moments he has had on a cricket field in the
test match format has been exceptional."
Root said Moeen, who intends to specialise in white-ball
cricket, had not been appreciated enough outside of the dressing
room and added he would be a "huge loss" to the test side.
"He's a great personality to have in and around the dressing
room, and he's a great brain for younger players to learn from
and to feed off," Root said.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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