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England win, secure 3-1 series victory over South Africa

Cricket - England vs South Africa - Fourth Test - Manchester, Britain - August 7, 2017 England's Joe Root and teammates celebrate winning the test series Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Spinner Moeen Ali crowned his excellent series by taking five wickets as England beat South Africa by 177 runs in the fourth test on Monday to secure a 3-1 series victory.

South Africa, needing 380 to win, were bowled out for 202 on the fourth day with Man of the Series Moeen taking 5 wickets for 69 runs and James Anderson claiming 3 for 16.

The only real resistance came from Hashim Amla (83) and skipper Faf du Plessis (61), who put on a 123-run fourth-wicket partnership.

Cricket - England vs South Africa - Fourth Test - Manchester, Britain - August 7, 2017 England's Joe Root and teammates celebrate winning the test series Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

But three quick wickets from Moeen put an end to any thoughts of a miracle and ensured England their first home series win over South Africa since 1998.

Moeen, who scored an unbeaten 75 in England's second innings, became the first player to score 250 runs and take 25 wickets in a four-match test series.

"What a series he has had," said England all-rounder Ben Stokes. "He has come on leaps and bounds as a cricketer and this series has really defined him as a player for us."

Cricket - England vs South Africa - Fourth Test - Manchester, Britain - August 7, 2017 England's Joe Root and teammates celebrate winning the test series Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

It was always going to be a testing time for the tourists' top order. Stuart Broad struck in the fourth over with a beautiful delivery that straightened off the seam and clipped Dean Elgar's edge, to the delight of Jonny Bairstow, who grabbed the catch.

Heino Kuhn then edged Anderson to Cook at slip and on the final ball before lunch Temba Bavuma was given out caught behind, after review, from the bowling of Toby Roland-Jones.

There was no meek surrender though, Amla and du Plessis batting with skill and focus in a partnership that threatened to at least make contest of the test.

England vs South Africa - Fourth Test - Manchester, Britain - August 7, 2017 England's Moeen Ali celebrates taking the wicket of South Africa's Duanne Olivier and winning the match with teammates Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

But spinner Moeen made the breakthrough, half an hour before tea, with a sharply turning delivery catching Amla leg before on the back foot, and he was dismissed following a successful review.

Ali then dealt with Quinton de Kock, driving out of the rough and edging to Alastair Cook in the slips, and picked up the wicket of Theunis de Bruyn, caught by Stokes.

The spinner then picked up two more wickets as England made short order of the tail after tea.

England vs South Africa - Fourth Test - Manchester, Britain - August 7, 2017 England's Moeen Ali celebrates taking the wicket of South Africa's Duanne Olivier and winning the match with teammates Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

"The way we have played as a unit, especially in these last two games has been brilliant," said England skipper Joe Root, who had enjoyed success in his first series in charge.

(Reporting by Simon Evans, editing by Jeremy Gaunt)

Cricket - England vs South Africa - Fourth Test - Manchester, Britain - August 7, 2017 England's James Anderson celebrates taking the wicket of South Africa’s Heino Kuhn Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff
Cricket - England vs South Africa - Fourth Test - Manchester, Britain - August 7, 2017 England's James Anderson celebrates taking the wicket of South Africa’s Heino Kuhn Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff
Cricket - England vs South Africa - Fourth Test - Manchester, Britain - August 6, 2017 South Africa's Morne Morkel celebrates taking England's Tom Westley Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff
Cricket - England vs South Africa - Fourth Test - Manchester, Britain - August 7, 2017 General view of fans as rain delays play Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff
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