CRICKET NEWS - Moeen Ali's rapid 84 helped England turn the tide on the fourth day of the second test against the West Indies at Headingley on Monday.
At stumps, the West Indies were five without loss in their second innings, needing a further 317 runs to reach a challenging victory total of 322.
Only one side have made more in the fourth innings to win a test at Headingley, with Australia's celebrated 'Invincibles' scoring 404 for three in 1948 thanks to opener Arthur Morris's 182 and an unbeaten 173 from the great Donald Bradman.
West Indies did make 344 for one to beat England in a test at Lord's in 1984, with opener Gordon Greenidge scoring 214 not out, but they will likely need a similarly brilliant innings from one of their current top order if they are to level this three-match series at 1-1.