England all-rounder Moeen Ali says he will fast during the matches that are taking place at his home ground of Edgbaston in Birmingham, but will consider whether to do so when travelling to other parts of the country.
As the holy month is happening during the British summer, Muslims will be fasting for around 19 hours.
Talking to BBC Ali said, "I have to make sure I am hydrated before I begin my fast. My schedule does not change too much but I have to make sure I get a good sleep before the match.”
"I have been doing it for a very long time so I am not worried about it. I am used to it and it is more a mental than physical thing."
Referring to the influence of captain Eoin Morgan, he said the mindset of the players has changed.
They have defeated New Zealand, Pakistan (twice), Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, West Indies and most recently Ireland. They only lost to Australia and South Africa by the odd game in five.
"Joe is quite a cheeky guy and he will bring that personality into his captaincy. He will take more risks as captain than Cook and bring his own style into the side," Moeen, 29, commenting on Joe Root said.