Times of Oman

Moeen spins England to victory

Set an improbable target of 331 after England were dismissed for 233, the touring side were bowled out for 119

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LONDON: England comfortabl­y beat South Africa by 211 runs in the first Test at Lord’s to give Joe Root his first win as captain after a roller-coaster fourth day on Sunday.

Set an improbable target of 331 after England had lost their nine remaining second-innings wickets to be dismissed for 233, the touring side never came to terms with a spiteful pitch of uneven bounce and were bowled out for 119. England 1st innings: 458 South Africa 1st innings: 361 England 2nd innings A. Cook c Bavuma b M. Morkel 69 K. Jennings c de Kock b M. Morkel 33 G. Ballance c de Kock b M. Morkel 34 J. Root b Maharaj 5 J. Bairstow st de Kock b Maharaj 51 B. Stokes lbw Rabada 1 M. Ali b Maharaj 7 L. Dawson b Rabada 0 S. Broad c de Bruyn b Maharaj 0 M. Wood b Rabada 28 J. Anderson (not out) 0 Extras (lb-4 nb-1) 5 Total (all out, 87.1 overs) 233 Fall of wickets: 1-80, 2-139, 3-142, 4-146, 5-149, 6-180, 7-181, 8-182, 9-227. Bowling: M. Morkel 21-6-64-3; K. Rabada 20-5-50-3 (nb-1); K. Maharaj 32.1-8-85-4; J.

The win was England’s first against South Africa at Lord’s since 1960. Root simply had to rotate his bowlers, although spinner Moeen Ali took the honours Duminy 9-2-21-0; V. Philander 5-1-9-0. South Africa 2nd innings H. Kuhn c Bairstow b Anderson 9 D. Elgar c&b Ali 2 H. Amla lbw Dawson 11 JP Duminy c Ali b Wood 2 Q. de Kock b Ali 18 T. Bavuma b Ali 21 TB de Bruyn c Stokes b Ali 1 V. Philander (not out) 19 K. Maharaj b Ali 10 K. Rabada c Bairstow b Ali 4 M. Morkel c Jennings b Dawson 14 Extras (b-7, lb-1) 8 Total (all out; 36.4 overs) 119 Fall of wickets: 1-12, 2-12, 3-25, 4-28, 5-64, 6-67, 7-72, 8-82, 9-94. Bowling: J. Anderson 6-2-16-1; S. Broad 3-1-5-0; M. Ali 15-4-53-6; M. Wood 1-0-3-1; LA Dawson 11.4-4-34-2. with figures of 6-53, giving him 10 wickets in the match, a fine performanc­e to set alongside his invaluable first-innings score of 87.

Moeen produced turn and bounce on a pitch that seldom favours fourth-innings run chases. Only three teams have won a Test match by scoring more than 300 at the home of cricket, but the tourists must have felt they were in with a chance after dismissing England so cheaply by mid-afternoon.

But the size of their task became clear when Heino Kuhn (9) and captain Dean Elgar (1) both fell with the score on 12 to fine catches from keeper Jonny Bairstow and Moeen off his own bowling.

JP Duminy also departed cheaply and once Hashim Amla was trapped lbw by Liam Dawson, it was only a matter of time.

England had their share of luck when Quinton de Kock chopped the ball on to the stumps off his foot but they thoroughly deserved the win against a side who made too many mistakes in the field. The final wicket fell when Morne Morkel heaved Dawson to Keaton Jennings on the boundary.

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