England all-rounder Moeen Ali has retired from Test cricket, he has been included in the squad for the Ashes series against Australia
The Ashes are going to start in Edgbaston from June 16, five Test matches will be played between England and Australia. 35-year-old Moin announced his retirement from Test cricket after the tour of India in 2021, although now he has announced his return. Kiya replaces Jack Leach in the squad
Even before Moeen, many cricketers have taken a U-turn on retirement and started playing cricket again.
Rayudu had tweeted his retirement after IPL 2022, but after some time deleted the tweet and returned from retirement. Although IPL 2023 Rayudu has completely retired. While announcing this, he had said – no U-turn
Pakistani cricketers are at the forefront of returning from retirement, Imran retired in 1987, then returned at the behest of the then President and won the 1992 World Cup for Pakistan.
Miandad retired after the 1996 World Cup, but he returned to the cricket field only 10 days later.
Afridi announced his retirement from cricket in 2010 but made a comeback and played in the 2011 World Cup. Announced retirement again after losing to India in the semi-finals, but came back again. Completely retired from cricket in 2016
Brendan Taylor of Zimbabwe retired from cricket in 2015, as he had a contract in county cricket, and once again returned to the Zimbabwe team after the completion of the contract in county cricket.
Srinath retired from cricket in 2002 but then returned at the behest of Sourav Ganguly, he was instrumental in helping India reach the finals in the 2003 World Cup.
(pc amarujala)