England all-rounder Moeen Ali on Saturday revealed that he is open to making a return to Test cricket under new head coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes.
Ali had retired from Test cricket in September last year, having scored 2,914 runs, including five centuries and taken 195 wickets, including five five-fors, in 64 appearances in the longest format of the game.
"There's a possibility (of returning to Test cricket). I'm a big one for never say never. We'll see what happens. Brendon got the job and he messaged me the day after, during the IPL, and said 'are you in?' He said he would call me at the weekend. So we spoke and he said 'in the future if we need you, if there are injuries or a tour in the subcontinent etc, are you keen to play?'," said Moeen on BBC Test Match Special.