Former England all-rounder Moeen Ali has expressed his excitement about making his Pakistan Super League (PSL) comeback, calling it the perfect time to rejoin the league as it moves into a “new era”.
With the PSL set to expand to eight teams after its landmark 10th edition earlier this year, Moeen believes the league is only getting stronger, offering tougher competition, bigger names and more excitement for fans.
Moeen, who previously represented Multan Sultans in the 2020 and 2021 seasons, said he is looking forward to being part of the league and creating some great memories along the way.
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“The league has earned a reputation for top-level T20 cricket, with high-quality competition and world-class talent across every team,” Moeen wrote on Instagram.
The 38-year-old enjoyed a long and successful career with England, playing 68 Tests, 138 ODIs and 92 T20Is.
He was also part of the England squad that toured Pakistan in 2022 for a seven-match T20I series and has visited the country several times.
Reflecting on his time in Pakistan, Moeen said he has always received great support from local fans and praised the atmosphere in the stadiums.
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“Playing in Pakistan is always incredible; quality of cricket is outstanding and the passion and intensity from the crowd push you to bring your best,” he added.
Moeen said he is eager to create new memories as he prepares for another chapter in the PSL.
“I’m looking forward to being part of it all and creating some great memories along the way. Ready for another special experience Insha’Allah!”
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The star all-rounder follows South Africa’s Faf du Plessis, who also recently expressed interest in joining the PSL, further strengthening the league’s pull for top international players.