Moeen Ali admits there is only one captain and one series that would have tempted him to overturn his Test retirement.
Moeen won the last of his 64 England caps almost two years ago and was content with his decision to step away from a format that has exacted a physical and psychological toll on him over the years.
The 35-year-old even rejected a no-strings attached offer to tour Pakistan in December, concluding that he did not have the required motivation to commit to one more leg of a lengthy winter on the road.
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But things all changed when Englandās first-choice spinner Jack Leach was unexpectedly ruled out for the summer. England skipper Ben Stokes, who spent the best part of two months with Moeen during their time together at Chennai Super Kings in this yearās Indian Premier League, set the wheels in motion for a comeback and little more than a week later Moeen was sitting in his new England whites taking questions at his home ground of Edgbaston.
Asked if there was any other captain he would have returned for, he said: āProbably not, no.
āIāve obviously spent a lot of time with Stokesy in Indiaā¦he didnāt mention anything about coming out of retirement, it was just about the Ashes and how he was looking to take the team. But he obviously watched me train out there and thinks I can bowl decently.ā
As for his motivation for one last crack at an Australia side who have provided him with some of the most challenging moments in international cricket, Moeen was more keen to focus on the draw of being back involved in one of his sportās marquee rivalries.
āItās such a big seriesā¦itās the Ashes, to be part of it would be amazing. It is a free hit. Iām not playing for my spot. Thereās no pressure, really. All the things I ever wanted to do in Test cricket Iām going to try to do in these games.ā
The pros and cons of the Moeen call-up are clear. On the positive side, none of Englandās other slow bowling options such as Will Jacks, Liam Dawson or Rehan Ahmed, come close to his experience or tally of 195 Test wickets.
Yet there are those who see his long absence from red-ball cricket as a potential red flag and who would rather see a promotion for someone currently active in the County Championship.
āItās a difficult one for me because I never picked myself. I just got the call,ā he said.
āObviously there are players out there that are playing and doing alright, but I think they (England) know me quite well and itās not just having the character and the person in the changing room that you want. The results do matter, the process, the matches. Iāve got to perform and make some important impacts in the game.ā
Moeen offered a remarkably honest assessment of his own style, openly accepting his limitations as a containing bowler and welcoming the freedom he is likely to be given to focus on attack.
āIāve never been able to hold an end up,ā he said. āWhen I have itās because Iāve been taking wickets. Thatās the only time Iāve been able to build any pressure. Ben and Baz know that.
āIām sure they know what they are going to get from me ā there wonāt be a lot of maidens.
āIād expect them to attack me, 100 per cent, if I was them Iād do the same. Iām not expecting them to defend me and things like that. Iām expecting them to come after me, which could be dangerous because Stokesy likes having the fielders up. It could go for a lot of runs. Weāll see.ā
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