Moeen Ali century rescues England from 110-5 against Pakistan

Moeen Ali celebrates his 150 during day two of the second Test between England and Sri Lanka on May 28, 2016
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Moeen Ali reaches his third Test century with a six as England rallied from 110-5 to 328 all out on day one of the fourth Test against Pakistan at The Oval.

Moeen Ali has notched the third Test century of his career with a six as England were all out for 328 on day one of the fourth and final match with Pakistan at The Oval.

The all-rounder, dropped on nine by Azhar Ali, put on 93 with Jonny Bairstow (55) and 79 with Chris Woakes (45) after the hosts chose to bat first on a green wicket and found themselves struggling.

Sohail Khan claimed 5-68 and Wahab Riaz 3-93 for Pakistan, who must win to draw the four-match series 2-2.

The tourists suffered one more setback as Sami Aslam fell lbw to Stuart Broad for three in the three overs possible before stumps and closed on 3-1, 325 behind.

English fast bowler James Anderson celebrates after becoming the highest ever English wicket taker with 384 after taking the wicket of West Indies captain Denesh Ramdin on day five of the first cricket Test match between West Indies and England at the Sir
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