I'm not sure I'm blaming Moeen directly, but the management and coaching staff are culpable.
Our only experienced spinner, offering the only variety to a 4 man medium-paced attack, strains his side and cuts his finger - he's not really going to be that good is he? added to this, he's continually picked despite not performing for 5 tests in a row - it's not doing him any favours really, is it?
I would like to think that moving forward, some lessons are learn't and we a) start prioritising extreme coaching for young test-hopefuls who offer variety (quicks, spinners, left-armers) b) we have experienced reserves lined up to parachute in when such things happen as to Ali (Patel or someone else who isn't a callow youth).
With 38 support staff paid to be on tour and the wages the England guys are getting, surely there is money out there to be diverted into working with these hopefuls, and to unearth some talent?
Broad, Anderson and Swann at their best were a very good attack, but it soon runs out behind them and we start to look a little 1990's right arm samey.