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Moeen Ali said England "set our standard" after beating India in the third Test

Moeen Ali hopes England's victory over India in the third Test is a sign of things to come as he vowed "we've set our standard now".
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The off-spinning all-rounder rose to the occasion on the final day at the Ageas Bowl on Thursday, taking 6-67 as India were all out for 178 in a 266-run triumph for the hosts.

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England dominated all five days in Southampton to end their run of 10 Tests with a win and Moeen stressed the importance of building on that platform ahead of the fourth meeting at Old Trafford next week, with the five-match series level at 1-1.

He told the ECB website: "I think we've set our standard now,

"That's the level of cricket we want to play - to really boss the game as much as we can, every session counts. Hopefully that's a kick-start into a new era."

Moeen's ability to cut it as a spinner in Test cricket had been called into question, but his first five-wicket haul in the longest format of the game should go a long way to dispelling the doubters' scepticism.

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And the Worcestershire man was delighted to play his part in a victory that eased the pressure on captain Alastair Cook.

He said: "I'm just very happy. I"m more happy that I contributed to the team winning the game.

"That makes me more happy, but even if I didn't and we won the game I'd still be really happy."

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