The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Moeen plans to make up for lost time after Covid

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Moeen Ali is eager to make up for lost time in Test cricket after his planned comeback in Sri Lanka was ruined by a brush with Covid-19.

Moeen took a break from the five-day format after being dropped one match into the 2019 Ashes but was raring to go when England landed in Hambantota at the start of the year.

But rather than playing a part in a 2-0 series win, Moeen spent almost two weeks in isolation after testing positive for the virus on arrival in the country.

The 33-year-old experience­d three days of symptoms, characteri­sed by fatigue and headaches, and the remainder of his time awaiting clearance to rejoin the group.

He is currently back in quarantine alongside the rest of the squad in India, with everyone obliged to complete six days in their rooms and return three negative results before next week’s first Test in Chennai.

But this time, at least, he was fit enough to make it out of his hotel and on to the pitch.

“It has been tough but I’m a big believer in ‘after hardship comes ease’. Hopefully there is some ease after this,” he said.

“I feel good and I’ve been training normally for a while. When I got out for the first four or five days we had to be careful, because I think heart-rate can be an issue after Covid for people who do a bit of running.

“I have no match practice or anything but when we get out of here I’ll train as hard as I can, spend time on my feet and try to be ready.”

Reflecting on his initial experience of falling ill, Moeen explained: “I was not a surprised because once I landed I didn’t feel great.

“Part of me was thinking ‘let’s get this over and done with, as long as it’s not too bad’.

“I had loss of taste for a day or so, splitting headaches for three days, my body was very sore and I’ve never experience­d that sort of tiredness before in my life. It was three days feeling pretty rough and the rest was fine.

“I didn’t want the cough and fever and thankfully I didn’t have that. There’s part of you that’s worried and anticipati­ng it would be bad.”

With 181 Test scalps to his name, Moeen is convinced he can make an impact at the highest level.

“I’ll be ready. I’ve waited long enough,” he said. “I think that is my biggest motivation really, I still feel I’ve got wickets and runs in me and match-winning performanc­es within me.”

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