Moeen Ali Ends Domestic Retirement, Joins Yorkshire for T20 Blast

Former England all-rounder Moeen Ali has come out of domestic retirement to sign a T20 Blast contract with Yorkshire for the 2026 season. The two-time World Cup winner brings a wealth of experience from global franchise leagues, including the IPL. Yorkshire's management believes his leadership and world-class ability will be key to building a competitive T20 side. The club is seeking its first Blast title after a disappointing eighth-place finish in their group last season.

Key Points: Moeen Ali Joins Yorkshire for T20 Blast

  • Reverses domestic retirement
  • Signs Blast-only deal for 2026
  • Two-time IPL and World Cup winner
  • Yorkshire aim for first Blast title
  • Brings experience and leadership
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Moeen Ali reverses domestic retirement to join Yorkshire

England star Moeen Ali reverses domestic retirement to sign with Yorkshire County Cricket Club for the 2026 T20 Blast season.

"This feels like a fresh challenge and I'm arriving hungry for it. - Moeen Ali"

New Delhi, Jan 28

The Yorkshire County Cricket Club announced on Wednesday that former England all-rounder Moeen Ali reversed his domestic retirement to sign a Blast-only contract for the 2026 season, with an option to extend into 2027.

Moeen, a two-time IPL champion with Chennai Super Kings, also led Worcestershire to their first Blast victory in 2018 and captained Birmingham Phoenix to the final of the inaugural Hundred tournament. He has established himself as one of the most successful white-ball cricketers of his generation in domestic and franchise competitions worldwide.

In 420 career T20 matches so far, he has accumulated 7,792 runs and claimed 271 wickets. His top score is 121 not out in the Vitality Blast. An essential part of England's influential limited-overs teams, he has won two World Cups. In 92 T20 Internationals, he has taken 51 wickets and scored 1,229 runs, including seven half-centuries.

"I'm delighted to be joining Yorkshire for the Blast. 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 work with Anthony and 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," Moeen said in a statement released by the club.

Yorkshire are yet to win the Blast title and ended eighth out of nine teams in the North Group last year. The club lost Dawid Malan to Gloucestershire and Jordan Thompson to Warwickshire during the off-season but added Australians Sam Whiteman and Andrew Tye as local players and signed overseas players Naveen-ul-Haq and Logan van Beek.

Gavin Hamilton, Yorkshire's general manager of cricket, believes that the signing highlights the Club's goals and future ambitions.

"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 Yorkshire 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," he said.

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Priya S
Interesting move. He's clearly still passionate about the game. As an Indian cricket fan, I've always enjoyed watching him play, especially his spin bowling. Wishing him luck from this side of the world! 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
Smart signing by Yorkshire. A player of his calibre can change the dynamics of a T20 side. His stats are seriously impressive – nearly 7800 runs and 271 wickets in T20s! Hope he mentors some young talent there.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, I'm a bit surprised. He retired from domestic cricket not too long ago. At his age, managing workload will be key, especially if he's still playing franchise leagues like the IPL. Hope it's a well-considered decision for his long-term fitness.
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Vikram M
CSK blood runs deep! 🦁 Once a Super King, always a Super King. His experience from Chennai will be invaluable. Yorkshire getting a proven champion. Good for them!
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Karthik V
The Blast is getting more competitive. With players like Moeen joining, it's great for the league's profile. As an Indian, I enjoy watching these tournaments – more global stars mean more exciting cricket for us fans!

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