Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Moeen hattrick routs Proteas, England lead 2-1

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Spinner Moeen Ali finished off South Africa with a hattrick as England completed a crushing 239-run victory in the third Test at the Oval on Monday to move 2-1 ahead in the series.

Moeen became the first England spinner to achieve a hattrick in 79 years by dismissing centurion Dean Elgar, Kagiso Rabada and Morne Morkel soon after lunch in a dramatic end to the match.

England had laboured to bowl out the South Africans in the morning as Elgar continued his gutsy knock, although Toby Roland-Jones continued his fine debut by dismissing Temba Bavuma and Vernon Philander with successive balls.

Moeen finally ended Elgar’s dogged resistance for a 228-ball 136 and the spinner snapped up Rabada with the last ball of his over, both batsmen caught at slip by man-of-the-match Ben Stokes.

Moeen completed his hattrick with the first ball of his next over, although he had to wait for a review to confirm he had trapped Morkel lbw.

The dismissal sparked wild scenes as the Oval celebrated its first test hat-track in its 100th match - and the first by an English spinner since Tom Goddard in 1938.

“What a way to celebrate 100 tests,” said captain Joe Root.

“The game was really won by the way we batted in the first innings. The lads got stuck in and got a really good score on what proved to be a really challengin­g surface.”

The touring South African side, who began the day on 117-4, always knew history was against them, with a team starting the final day of a test four wickets down having secured draws only three times.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Moeen Ali (centre) celebrates his hattrick and England’s win over South Africa in the third Test on Monday.
REUTERS Moeen Ali (centre) celebrates his hattrick and England’s win over South Africa in the third Test on Monday.

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