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England’s Moeen, Finn out of tour opener against Western Australia

By Reuters
03 November 2017   |   12:08 pm
England pace bowler Steven Finn and all-rounder Moeen Ali will miss the two-day warm-up match against a Western Australia XI starting in Perth this weekend

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