England's Ali completes all-rounder Test 'double'

England's Ali completes all-rounder Test 'double'
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Summary Moeen Ali completed the Test 'double' of 2,000 runs and 100 wickets in his 38th Test.

LONDON (AFP) - Moeen Ali became the fifth-quickest player in terms of matches played to do the Test  double  of 2,000 runs and 100 wickets when he completed the feat against South Africa at Lord s on Friday.

Worcestershire s Ali, started the second day of the first Test with 1988 runs and 98 wickets at this level.

The left-handed batsman took care of the first part of the  double  by extending his overnight 61 not out into a dashing 87 in England s first innings 458.

Primarily a batsman, until England deployed him as more of an off-spinner, the 30-year-old Ali has often been criticised for not being a  front-rank  bowler.

Yet on Friday he produced a sharply turning off-break to have star batsman Hashim Amla lbw for 29.

Ali then removed South Africa captain Dean Elgar, who had been holding the innings together, for 54 when the opener was caught off bat and pad by Gary Ballance at short leg.

Elgar s exit left the Proteas in trouble at 98 for three.

It also meant Moeen Ali had done the  double  in his 38th Test, with only the late Tony Greig, who took 37 matches, achieving the feat in fewer fixtures for England.

Fastest players to Test double of 2,000 runs and 100 wickets (matches, player, country):

31 Shakib Al Hasan BAN

36 Trevor Goddard RSA

37 Tony Greig ENG

37 Keith Miller AUS

38 Moeen Ali ENG

39 Vinoo Mankad IND

42 Ian Botham ENG.
 

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