Moeen winning fitness battle for third Test

Published July 2, 2023
England’s Moeen Ali during England Practice Session for Second Test at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, Britain on June 27. — Reuters
England’s Moeen Ali during England Practice Session for Second Test at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London, Britain on June 27. — Reuters

LONDON: England all-rounder Moeen Ali should be fit to face Australia in the third Test at Headingley with his finger injury healing well, according to bowling coach Jeetan Patel.

Moeen suffered a cut finger in the opening Test at Edgb­aston and was not selected for the ongoing Lord’s clash.

“Fingers crossed that in the next couple of days, he gets to rest it and he gets to Headingley and he’s ready to go,” Patel said on Saturday.

“It was pretty disgusting at the end of the Edgbaston Test we’ve tried to look after it as much as we can. It’s looking in really good shape; it’s healed really, really well.”

Moeen’s long absence from red ball cricket was the cause of his troubles at Edgbaston with the more pronounced seam on the Dukes cricket ball, cutting in to his knuckle.

“Moeen hasn’t bowled 30 overs [in a day] in a while and that was always going to be part of the risk of bringing him in,” Patel said

Published in Dawn, July 2nd, 2023

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