England in pole position says Moeen Ali after he stars with bat and ball in first Ashes test
All-rounder helps England to imposing total then claims two key Australia wickets

Moeen Ali reckoned England were in “pole position” after impressing with both bat and ball on the second day of the first Ashes test against Australia at Sophia Gardens on Thursday.
Batting at No 8, Ali, who made his name as a top-order shotmaker, struck a rapid 77 to help boost England’s first innings total to 430 all out – the first time they had passed 400 in three Ashes series.
The off-spinning all-rounder then captured the prize wickets of Steven Smith, the world’s number one ranked test batsman, and Australia captain Michael Clarke, who both fell to him in the 30s.
Australia then lost Ashes debutant Adam Voges before the close and ended the day on 264 for five – still 166 runs adrift of England.
“I think we’re ahead,” said Ali, who shot to prominence last year with 14 wickets in England’s home series win over India.