
Former England captain Nasser Hussain admitted that off-spin all-rounder Moeen Ali coming out of Test retirement to replace an injured Jack Leach in the Ashes squad for first two matches is a "little bit of kick in the teeth to the other spinners who have been playing in the county cricket" .
Moeen had retired from Test cricket in 2021, scoring 2,914 runs and taking 195 wickets in 64 matches. But he has come out of the red-ball retirement to play in the upcoming Ashes after left-arm spinner Leach was ruled out of the five-match series due to a stress fracture of the lower back.
"In the last couple of years of his Test match career, his average was absolutely fine - he's a very, very good cricketer. There are worries that he's not played a lot of first-class cricket. He didn't even bowl that much in the IPL - he's been playing a lot of white-ball cricket but mainly as a batter who has bowled a little bit," Hussain was quoted as saying by Sky Sports News.