WORCESTERSHIRE’S Moeen Ali has said he will “definitely go” to Bangladesh for England’s winter tour if chosen by the selectors.

The tour was given the go-ahead after an ECB delegation led by head of security Reg Dickason did a security review following a terrorist attack in Dhaka in July.

England’s players were briefed by Dickason and have to decide whether they want to travel but County all-rounder Moeen, 29, has already made his mind up.

He said: “If selected, I’ll definitely go. I’m pretty happy with everything and really looking forward to it. For me, even before the meeting with Reg, I was happy to go.

“Everyone is different and has their own views on things — and, as a team, you back other’s decisions. I’m happy to go. It’s up to the individual. There’s no pressure on anyone. It’s up to that person and how he feels.

“My view is you’re not safe anywhere these days. I think you can be anywhere and still not safe. I totally understand and I back every decision people make.”

Moeen is relishing the challenges he will have to combat on the pitches in Bangladesh with England playing three ODIs and two Tests ahead of the tour of India.

He said: “I’ve been five or six times. The wickets are different there. The conditions are very different. I’m going to have to adapt with my bowling. Hopefully, when I get out there I’ll adapt pretty quickly.”

Worcestershire will find out whether Moeen is available for the season finale after England’s NatWest T20 international with Pakistan on Wednesday.

The all-rounder, rested for the final ODI against the tourists in Cardiff, is waiting to see if he can play in the final two County Championship matches with Sussex and Derbyshire or not ahead of a busy winter schedule.