New Delhi: England skipper Joe Root says all-rounder Moeen Ali, who quit Test cricket to prolong his white-ball career, is a "wonderful role model" who was at times "under-appreciated" for his efforts outside the dressing room.
The 34-year-old Ali, a spin bowling all-rounder, announced retirement from the longest format of the game on Monday.
"First and foremost, it goes without saying that Mo's (Moeen) career speaks for itself and what he has achieved," Root was quoted as saying by a media outlet.
"He's done some wonderful things in Test cricket. He's been one of the great guys to play alongside. I've thoroughly enjoyed sharing that dressing room with him and we've had so many wonderful memories, on the field and off the field.
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"He's been a wonderful role model. I really hope that, off the back of what he has done and achieved at Test cricket, there will be so many young boys and girls out there wanting to follow in his footsteps because he's done fabulous things..."
Ali, who is currently in UAE playing for Chennai Super Kings in the IPL, scored 2,914 runs in 64 Tests at an average of 28.29.
Ali's decision to retire despite being close to achieving 3,000 Test runs and 200 Test wickets has surprised many.
He was not selected in the first three Tests against India in the recent series between the two teams, despite snapping eight wickets against Virat Kohli's men at Chennai in February.
"I've spoken to him in the past week and the way he has dealt with it has been, as you'd expect, first-class. But he'll be a huge loss to the group for so many different reasons," Root said.