The Cairns Post

BAIRSTOW BACKS ALI

- BEN HORNE

JONNY Bairstow has declared it will be impossible for England to leave Moeen Ali out of the Sydney Test, after claiming the battling spinner’s capabiliti­es are beyond question.

Moeen’s confidence appears to have plummeted to the point he is making up the numbers in an England team down 3-0, and several greats led by Michael Vaughan have stated that leg-spinner Mason Crane should be an automatic selection at the SCG.

England were last night out enjoying the Sydney New Year’s Eve fireworks, although as Bairstow – of Cameron Bancroft headbutt fame – was quick to lightheart­edly point out, they would be the “9pm” ones, in honour of their midnight curfew.

Crane starred in one match for NSW at the SCG last season – the first Englishman to pull on a baggy blue in more than 100 years – and although he may not be the finished article either, Vaughan and others believe it would be crazy to bring him to Australia and not give him a game.

However, if Bairstow’s backing of Moeen is anything to go by, England will be unchanged going into Sydney.

Moeen didn’t take a wicket in Melbourne and, in a telling blow, captain Joe Root preferred to bowl himself and part-time leggie Dawid Malan on the final day at the MCG when England were sniffing victory.

Dropping him would leave a thinner batting line-up, although Moeen’s meek surrender in the Boxing Day Test would suggest England wouldn’t lose a whole lot promoting Chris Woakes to No.7.

Bairstow says England will pick their best XI and in his opinion, Moeen is in that side – predicting he will also play a key role in the upcoming Test tour of New Zealand.

“Absolutely, yeah. The guy is second fastest ever to 2000 runs and 100 Test wickets so I think that’s unquestion­able to even think he’s not in that best XI,” said Bairstow. “He wouldn’t have played the first four Test matches if he’s not in that first XI and I think there’s not many finger spinners that have come to Australia and bowled teams out.

“So it’s very important we get behind Moeen. He can take a game away from you. And whether it be this next game or the first Test match in New Zealand, the talent and the capabiliti­es of Moeen Ali are unquestion­able.”

Privately, England figures worry about the impact dropping Moeen could have on his already deflated confidence.

Despite being a Test player of serious note and ability, this tour has exposed Moeen’s lack of self-belief, as he even went about trying to change his bowling technique mid-innings in the Adelaide Test.

However, his outstandin­g record would suggest he’s a long-term England player and selectors will be weighing up whether it’s worth dropping him for one Test.

Bairstow said Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad pulled up well and would backup in Sydney despite their arduous workloads.

HE CAN TAKE A GAME AWAY FROM YOU. AND WHETHER IT BE THIS NEXT GAME OR THE FIRST TEST MATCH IN NEW ZEALAND, THE TALENT AND THE CAPABILITI­ES OF MOEEN ALI ARE UNQUESTION­ABLE. JONNY BAIRSTOW

 ??  ?? FRIEND IN NEED: England wicketkeep­er Jonny Bairstow has come to the defence of Moeen Ali after the all-rounder’s four below-average Tests against the Australian­s this summer.
FRIEND IN NEED: England wicketkeep­er Jonny Bairstow has come to the defence of Moeen Ali after the all-rounder’s four below-average Tests against the Australian­s this summer.
 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE ?? TALENT: Moeen Ali is down on confidence but teammate Jonny Bairstow says he must play in Sydney.
Picture: AAP IMAGE TALENT: Moeen Ali is down on confidence but teammate Jonny Bairstow says he must play in Sydney.

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