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England given the green light to train in Sri Lanka

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ENGLAND have been cleared to train for the first time since arriving in Sri Lanka after a fresh round of testing for Covid-19 yielded no further positive cases.

Moeen Ali is quarantini­ng for 10 days in a separate wing of the touring team’s hotel and now displaying mild symptoms after he was found to have the virus upon arrival in Hambantota.

Chris Woakes was identified as a close contact of the off-spinning all-rounder and will continue to self-isolate despite the fast bowler being among a round of blanket negatives across players and staff – discountin­g Moeen.

The screening consisted of four swabs, two for a quick turnaround lateral flow test and another two for a more sophistica­ted PCR, which take longer to process but give more reliable results.

“All PCR tests from yesterday are negative, except for Moeen Ali, and we can start controlled training this afternoon,” an England and Wales Cricket Board spokespers­on said yesterday.

“Close contact Chris Woakes tested negative but will continue to isolate in his room.”

The team will today be tested for a third time since arriving into the country, when they were screened and disinfecte­d with spray guns on Sunday before being confined to individual rooms at the Shangri-La Hotel.

But the latest clean bill of health not only comes as a welcome relief but means the team can start preparatio­ns in earnest for a two-match Test series which gets under way in Galle on January 14.

Moeen’s quarantine period does not end until the day before.

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