All-rounder had been struggling with his spinning fingerSecond match of series begins at Lord’s on Wednesday
Six days after Moeen Ali ended the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston as a bystander, a raw patch on his spinning finger preventing him from contributing fully to England’s failed attempt to dismiss Australia’s lower order, the off-spinner is expected to be declared fit for the second game at Lord’s starting on Wednesday after bowling in training apparently without pain.
Ollie Pope, England’s vice-captain, saw enough to conclude Moeen would be available for selection when the team is decided, probably on Tuesday. “Mo’s all good,” Pope said. “I’m sure he’s sweet. Those few days have helped. I’ve not looked at the injury, but I’m sure he’s all good.”
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