Ashes: Moeen Ali faces finger issue as rain delays start of day 5

Moeen Ali, who retired from test cricket in September 2021, returned to the England squad for the Ashes after spinner Jack Leach was ruled out due to injury.
England's Moeen Ali during day four of the first Ashes Test cricket match. (Photo | AP)
England's Moeen Ali during day four of the first Ashes Test cricket match. (Photo | AP)

BIRMINGHAM: Ben Stokes' Ashes gamble on Moeen Ali might have backfired after Ali took himself out of the England attack and off the field in a critical period of the first test against Australia on Monday, because of a blistered spinning finger that caused him grief for much of the match at Edgbaston. 

Moments earlier, he had served up a poor over a full toss then two short balls, the second of which Marnus Labuschagne carved to the boundary to highlight the issue he was having in his first test for nearly two years after coming out of retirement in cricket's longest format. 

His finger opened up when bowling in Australia's first innings, forcing him to go off for treatment. It briefly left England without a frontline spinner in its bid to stop Australia from chasing down 281 to win.

Though he did return, with a patched-up finger, to bowl one more over just before stumps, Ali's availability is in question for the second test at Lord's next week. 

"(It's a problem) for tomorrow and the rest of the series," former England captain Eoin Morgan told Sky Sports. "They have plucked him from almost obscurity and he's bowling a huge volume. 

"That over (against Labuschagne), with those three deliveries, he actually bowled himself out of the attack, which happens very, very rarely, particularly in test matches. Yes, you are exposed the whole time but this very rarely happens. There is a clear hindrance, him trying to bowl," Morgan added. 

Ali bowled 33 overs in Australia's first innings, quite the workload for a player who has only played the shorter formats since September 2021. 

He was brought back despite a lack of first-class cricket in something of a gamble by Stokes, following an injury to first-choice spinner Jack Leach that has ruled him out of the entire series.

With heavy rains delaying the start of day 5 of the test, England will most probably favour their pacers to get wickets for them. 

"If conditions are how we think they are going to be overhead, with possibly swing and sea on offer we won't see a lot of Moeen Ali," Morgan said.

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