Spinner Moeen Ali claimed six wickets to inspire England to a crushing 266-run test match win over India yesterday, to level an absorbing rubber at 1-1, with two matches to play.
Spinner Moeen took six for 67, the first five-wicket haul of his test career, and India crumbled to 178 all out in their second innings on the final morning of the match.
England took the six wickets they needed to secure a first test win since they beat Australia at Durham last August, ending a dismal run of 10 matches without victory.
“It was a bit of a scramble for the souvenir stumps at the end as it was some people’s first win and I want them to remember that,” England captain Alastair Cook said at the presentation ceremony.
“But the senior players stood up as well, the team was fantastic from one to 11.
Moeen dismissed Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami in the space of 12 balls, before he took the final wicket of Pankaj Singh to complete figures of six for 67.