T20 Blast 2026: ‘People advised me against joining Yorkshire’ - Moeen Ali eyes historic title with county
Moeen Ali revealed that many people advised him against joining Yorkshire in the aftermath of the Azeem Rafiq racism scandal. However, determined to make his own decision, he postponed his retirement to sign for the county, driven by the ambition of helping Yorkshire secure their first T20 Blast title.
The all-rounder has already played a key role in Yorkshire’s strong start to the campaign, contributing to victories in their opening three matches. Ali said a conversation with Jonny Bairstow convinced him that Yorkshire was the right move, and admitted that the warnings from those around him only strengthened his resolve to join a club still rebuilding its reputation following the damaging revelations surrounding Rafiq’s treatment.
"A lot of people I spoke to advised me against coming to Yorkshire and that actually made me want to come even more. There were other counties [who suffered with racism problems] as well, but the whole thing started at Yorkshire with the stories and stuff. Every county has their own problems, but from what I've seen and heard Yorkshire have done a lot of work. I've always found that if you do well anywhere, and are good with people, people will be good with you. That's my mindset,” said Ali as quoted by BBC.
"A lot of people were disappointed with me coming to Yorkshire, but if you can change the mind of one person you've done a great job. Yorkshire have been doing a great job, so why not be part of that? There might be people from the same background as me, a South Asian background, who were probably hesitant to come and be themselves and play, and I don't want anyone to ever think that,” he added.
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When Ali joined Yorkshire, he spoke of his desire to help build bridges and contribute to the club’s efforts to move forward. However, he stressed that his primary focus was on performing on the field and helping Yorkshire win their maiden T20 Blast title. The all-rounder has made a positive impact since arriving at the club, scoring 75 runs and taking four wickets in his first four matches.
"If I can come to Yorkshire and help us win the Blast within the next couple of years that will be amazing. That will be one of my best achievements as a cricketer. I'm at the back end of my career and just want to win trophies,” said Ali.
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