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Moeen Ali: Ex-England all-rounder joins Yorkshire for 2026 Vitality Blast after reversing retirement from county cricket

Moeen Ali joins Yorkshire for 2026 Vitality Blast with option for 2027; Headingley side will be his third county after Warwickshire and Worcestershire; ex-England all-rounder could play with Adil Rashid; Moeen retired from internationals in 2024 after 68 Tests and 230 white-ball games

Moeen Ali, Birmingham Bears, Vitality Blast cricket (Getty Images)
Image: Moeen Ali has joined Yorkshire for the 2026 Vitality Blast with an option for 2027

Former England all-rounder Moeen Ali has joined Yorkshire for the 2026 Vitality Blast after reversing his decision to retire from county cricket.

Moeen, 38, appeared to have played his final domestic match in England when he turned out for Warwickshire against Leicestershire in the 2025 Blast last July.

But the left-handed batter and off-spin bowler has now signed a deal with Yorkshire, who have never won the Blast and only reached Finals Day three times in 23 seasons since the tournament's inception.

The deal, which includes an option for 2027, means Moeen could play alongside great friend and fellow spinner Adil Rashid.

England's Moeen Ali..celebrates the dismissal on first ball of West Indies' Brandon King..during the fourth T20 cricket match at Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)
Image: Moeen played 68 Tests and 230 white-ball games for England between 2014 and 2024

Yorkshire will become the third county of Moeen's career after Warwickshire and Worcestershire, the latter of whom he captained to the Blast title in 2018.

Moeen 'hungry for fresh challenge'

Ali said: "I'm delighted to be joining Yorkshire. It's a huge club with a proud history, but what really appeals to me is where the team is heading. There's a lot of talent in the squad and the chance to help push the group forward is exciting for me.

"I've always loved playing at Headingley - the wicket, the atmosphere and the supporters make it a special place. This feels like a fresh challenge and I'm arriving hungry for it. I want to bring my experience, enjoy my cricket and help Yorkshire compete."

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Moeen retired from international cricket in 2024, ending an England career that spanned 10 years, 68 Test matches, 138 one-day internationals and 92 T20 internationals.

He was part of the England squads that won the 2015 Ashes, 2019 50-over World Cup and 2022 T20 World Cup. Across the formats for his country, he scored 6,678 runs and took 366 wickets.

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Image: Moeen skipped The Hundred in 2025 after playing for Birmingham Phoenix across the first four seasons

Moeen has recently played in the Bangladesh Premier League and Abu Dhabi T20 and is set for a stint in the Pakistan Super League this spring after opting out of the Indian Premier League auction following his release from Kolkata Knight Riders.

He skipped the 2025 edition of The Hundred after playing for Birmingham Phoenix in the first four seasons of the 100-ball competition.

Yorkshire: Moeen's leadership will be invaluable

Yorkshire's general manager of cricket Gavin Hamilton said: "Moeen is a world-class all-rounder whose influence extends well beyond his on-field ability.

"His experience and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen our T20 side and build a team capable of challenging consistently in the Blast.

"He will bring presence to the dressing room, and his arrival will be positive for the wider club and for cricket in Yorkshire. His decision to join reflects the direction of travel at the club and the environment we are building.

"We're excited about what Moeen will bring, not just in performances, but in setting standards and helping drive the group forward."