Heather Knight and Georgia Elwiss shared a 97-run, fourth-wicket stand to propel England to a five-wicket victory over South Africa Women and a 2-1 series win, in Johannesburg. Knight added an unbeaten 67 - her second fifty in two games - to figures of 2-36 as the tourists chased down a target of 197 in just 43.5 overs, Elwiss contributing 61 off 67 balls with six fours and one maximum.Anya Shrubsole (3-35) had earlier helped the tourists - beaten at Centurion on Friday after winning a rain-affected opener in Benoni a week ago - reduce South Africa to 85-6, before Lizelle Lee (74) carried out a repair job by powering back-to-back half-centuries.Trish Chetty (31) and skipper Mignon du Preez (26) steadied South Africa with a second-wicket stand of 57 after Laura Wolvaardt (0) was caught behind off Shrubsoles fourth ball.England Women pose with the trophy after their 2-1 success Du Preez was bowled by the recalled Elwiss from the penultimate delivery of the 17th over, initiating a collapse of 5-27 that saw Marizanne Kapp and Dane van Niekerk depart for ducks.Lees knock rescued the innings, the 23-year-old backing up her score of 69 in the second ODI by hitting 11 fours, as well as a six off Knight (2-36), and adding 80 with Sune Luus (20).England lost three wickets within the first 10 overs of their reply, Lauren Winfield (11) pouched by wicketkeeper Chetty before Amy Jones (16) and Sarah Taylor (two) were caught off Chloe Tryon (2-28).Knight and Charlotte Edwards (29) dug in during a partnership of 53 - the pairs second fifty stand in as many games - before the captain nicked off chasing a wide delivery in the 23rd over. But by the time South Africa achieved their next breakthrough the game was all but up - Knight and Elwiss combining in an entertaining partnership to earn England Women two more ICC World Championship points.The 2-1 series win means that England are now tied on 13 points with South Africa in the ICC Womens Championship table, behind leaders Australia (20 points), the West Indies (16 points) and New Zealand (14 points).Edwards, said: The ICC Womens Championship brings context and consequence to every ODI series that we now play, which is great for the standard and development of womens international cricket. We are obviously disappointed not to have secured the full six points available for this series, but to come away with four points against a strong South African side away from home is still a pleasing result for us.The last three matches have ebbed and flowed for us performance-wise. We have shown glimpses of what we are capable of with both bat and ball, but to be competitive with the best teams in the world we still need to be more consistent. We are starting to show signs of the positive, proactive and fearless cricket that we want to play, and I hope we can take this into the T20I series starting in Paarl on Thursday, and then the ICC Womens World Twenty20 in India next month.Watch England Women take on South Africa Women in T20 action from 11.25am this Friday on Sky Sports 2.Nike Air Jordan Uk Sale . The Oilers come in having lost five in a row (0-4-1) and 16 of their last 20 games, dropping a 2-1 decision to the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday. Cheap Discount Jordan Shoes . -- Cam Newton pranced into the end zone, placed his hands over his chest and did his familiar Superman pose. http://www.ukairjordan.com/ . 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Cheap Air Jordan Uk . -- Timbers coach Caleb Porter didnt stray from his business-like approach to the season even after Portland downed the two-time defending league champion Los Angeles Galaxy to gain crucial playoff position.KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Salvador Perez picked a perfect time for his first pickoff of the season.The star catcher homered, then helped protect the lead by trapping Kyle Seager off first base in the eighth inning to lead the Kansas City Royals over the Seattle Mariners 5-3 Saturday.Perez hit a solo home run off the foul pole in the seventh that gave the Royals a two-run lead. Moments later, the World Series MVP made the defensive play of the game.With runners at the corners and one out, Perez threw down to first baseman Eric Hosmer for his 18th career pickoff.That was Hosmer, Perez said He gives me a sign and I throw the ball right to him. I think he knows more than me.In turn, Hosmer credited the catcher.Thats all him, Hosmer said. Just knowing hes behind the plate youve got to stay close to the bag at all times because hes so quick back there.The pitch takes him that way and he just throws it right back over there, just an unbelievable play and thats why Salvys the best. He changes the game, just completely took all the momentum away from them right there. First and third with one of their big hitters up, it was a huge play.Even Seager had to compliment Perez.You cant get picked off in that situation, but hes pretty special back there. But, I obviously got off too far.Edinson Volquez (8-8) gave up three runs and six hits in six innings.Kelvin Herrera pitched a perfect ninth for his first save since April 10, 2013.Wade Miley (6-6) gave up 10 hits. He left affter Cheslor Cuthberts RBI single made it 4-3 in the sixth.dddddddddddd.Cuthbert also doubled and finished with two RBI.Seager hit his 18th homer, tying it at 3 in the fourth. Nelson Cruz added two hits for Seattle.TRAINERS ROOMRoyals: LHP Jason Vargas threw a simulated game and manager Ned Yost was encouraged by the progress he showed. Looked good, really good, he said. Three pitches, good changeup, fastball with life. Good breaking ball, good first step. Yost anticipates Vargas could make a return in September.ROSTER MOVEThe Cleveland Indians claimed LHP Tyler Olson off waivers from the Royals and will be sent to Triple-A Columbus. Olson was designated for assignment by the Royals on July 5.UP NEXTIn Sundays finale, former Royals draftee LHP Mike Montgomery (2-3) will get the start for the Mariners against RHP Dillion Gee (3-2). Montgomery was selected in the first round in 2008 and was part of the December 2012 trade with Tampa Bay that brought pitchers Wade Davis and James Shields to Kansas City. Probably cool for Mike, Mariners manager Scott Servais said. I know he was drafted by the Royals, was a high prospect there. The anxiety of going back and pitching against your friends, your teammates, your former teammates, but hes been away long enough now, I hope that its kind of gone away and Im sure hell give us a good effort. ' ' '