The Herald (South Africa)

England can take Ashes without Stokes, says Ali

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ENGLAND can still win the Ashes on enemy turf even if talismanic allrounder Ben Stokes is not in the party that travels to Australia later this month, says Moeen Ali.

Stokes was arrested last week on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm and suspended from internatio­nals until further notice following a fight outside a nightclub.

The test vice-captain was included in the Ashes squad despite reportedly injuring his hand in the incident that led to his arrest, but there are doubts around whether he will be on the plane to Australia.

The Durham allrounder, 26, was released without charge but remains under investigat­ion.

Ali, speaking after England wrapped up their summer schedule with a nine-wicket win against a poor West Indies side in Southampto­n on Friday, acknowledg­ed Stokes’s importance but said they could win without him.

“We all know how good a cricketer he is, what he can bring to the table and he’s one of the main players that we have, so it would be great to have him out there but let’s see what happens,” he said.

“If he’s not there then we’re going to have to play well without him so I definitely feel we can still win.”

Ali, named man of the series against the West Indies, said he was looking forward to the challenge of retaining the Ashes.

England won the series when it was last held at home in 2015 but have lost two of the past three series in Australia 5-0.

“The wickets are actually really good out there,” the 30-year-old off-spinner said.

“I feel when you get in it feels like it’s a good place to bat. The ball doesn’t obviously swing as much. Hopefully I can come in, whatever number I come in I can express myself and change the way I play. I’m going to have to change a couple of things.”

England may have enjoyed test series wins over South Africa (3-1) and West Indies (2-1) in the past few months but they ended their home test campaign pretty much where they started it -- with doubts over a number of positions at the top of the batting order.

There were Ashes recalls this week for middle-order batsmen James Vince and Gary Ballance despite the pair’s struggles during their previous test stints.

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