Australia Women 230 for 8 (Perry 93*, Luus 3-52, Khaka 2-52) beat South Africa Women 226 for 5 (Luus 52, Lee 38, Perry 2-33) by two wicketsScorecard Ellyse Perry anchored a tense chase of 227 with an unbeaten 93 to help Australia beat South Africa by two wickets in the first ODI in Canberra. Perry, who walked out to bat with Australia at 39 for 2 in the 10th over, held the key for the home team throughout the innings, and succeeded in taking them across the line off the penultimate ball.She struck six fours and two sixes in her 107-ball knock. That was after Australias bowlers had combined to keep South Africa down to 226 for 5 at the Manuka Oval.After Australia fell to 49 for 3, Perry began rebuilding with a 52-run, fourth-wicket stand with Alex Blackwell. South Africa hit back when legspinner Suné Luus had Blackwell caught for a 51-ball 25. Jess Jonassen got going in a hurry, slapping two fours and a six, before Luus struck again, ending her innings on 21 off 17 balls.Wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy and Perry then shifted momentum towards Australia with a 48-run partnership. South Africa, though, chipped away and left Perry to get 32 with the lower order. Perry added 28 with Megan Schutt in an eighth-wicket stand off 20 balls, reducing Australias target to just four off the last five balls. Schutt was stumped off the legspin of Dane van Niekerk, the South Africa captain, in the first ball of the final over, before Perry struck a boundary four balls later to seal the game. Luus finished with three wickets, but was expensive, leaking 52 runs in seven overs.South Africas innings was built on the back of a combined team effort. Openers Lizelle Lee and Luus got off to a start, putting on 52 at a run-a-ball. Lee was dismissed off legspinner Kristen Beams for a 29-ball 38. Luus added 67 more for the second wicket with Mignon du Preez, before she was caught behind off Perry, having top-scored with 52. Contributions from du Preez (37), Marizanne Kapp (29 not out) and Chloe Tryon (25 not out) helped South Africa add quick runs in the end overs.Perry shone with the ball too, finishing with 2 for 33 in eight overs. Beams and Grace Harris were both economical and took a wicket apiece.Travis dArnaud Mets Jersey . - Goaltender Philippe Desrosiers of the Rimouski Oceanic has broken a shutout record that was only three months old in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Brandon Nimmo Mets Jersey .C. -- Glenn Howard needed an extra end to move into the Masters Grand Slam of Curling final. http://www.metsbaseballauthentic.com/keith-hernandez-mets-jersey/Juan Lagares Mets Jersey . And follow TSN.ca right through Deadline Day for all the updates. From Pierre LeBrun While Anaheim GM Bob Murray said earlier this season he was not going to trade Jonas Hiller despite the fact hes an unrestricted free agent on July 1, some sources have told TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun that Murray might be willing to move another goalie. New York Mets Jerseys . On June 12, just as the sun sets on the magnificent historical city of Sao Paulo the inventors, innovators and purveyors of “joga bonitowill” open their campaign. The opponent, Croatia and all its football might and will. As opposites do attract we are set for a corker of an opener.RIO DE JANIERO -- Day 1 of the Summer Olympics is already in full swing, with much more to come Saturday night. Havent seen any of the action? Weve got your recap so far right here:And the first gold medal of the Rio Olympics goes to:?Ginny Thrasher. She won the womens 10-meter air rifle event, giving the U.S. its first air rifle gold since Nancy Napolski-Johnson in 2000. After landing on top of the podium, Thrasher, the defending NCAA champion, said she is actually looking forward to getting back to school again. A biomedical engineering major, she resumes classes at West Virginia on Aug. 17. Read moreSpeedy starts:?On the first day of prelims, swimmers set a world record in the mens 100-meter breaststroke (Adam Peaty/UK) and the second-fastest performance in the womens 400 individual medley (Katinka Hosszu/Hungary). Katie Ledecky opened her Olympic program by swimming the anchor leg of the 4x100 freestyle relay. She rallied the Americans from third to second in their heat with the fastest 100 split (52.64 seconds) among teammates Amanda Weir, Lia Neal and Allison Schmitt.American Katie Ledeckys blistering :52.64 anchor leg in 400 free relay not only likely assured her a spot in... https://t.co/Y5JD4M6Vqj- Wayne Drehs (@espnWD) August 6, 2016Latest from mens gymnastics qualifying: Japans defense of its Olympic title got off to a rough start. From defending champion Kohei Uchimura falling off the high bar to world floor exercise champion Kenzo Shirai stepping out of bounds during his set, the Japanese hardly looked dominant. Britain and the United States are scheduled to qualify in subdivision 2, with China and Russia competing in the final session.Team huddle after putting up the best team score of the day so far! pic.twitter.com/ci3iEk0am0- USA Gymnastics (@USAGym) August 6, 2016More water woes: The boat of Serbian rowers Milos Vasic and Nenad Benik capsized on the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon, where choppy waters left athletes struggling to stay in their boats. They overturned halfway through the 2-kilometer course. Stunned and soaked, they clung to their boat as the other three crews continued toward the finish line.U.S. advaances to gold-medal match: With a 6-0 semifinal?win against China, the United States is assured at least a defense of its silver medal when it faces Korea in the gold-medal mens archery team event.dddddddddddd Brady Ellison, Zach Garrett and Jake Kaminski will try to give the U.S. its first gold medal in the team event since the Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games. The pairing is a rematch of the London gold-medal contest, which included Ellison and Kaminski.?Belgiums Van Avermaet prevails in road race: The Belgians late sprint in the final kilometer helped him edge out Denmarks Jakob Fuglsang and Polands Rafal Majka to win the mens Olympic road race. His win came after Italys Vincenzo Nibali, one of the prerace favorites, and Colombian counterpart Sergio Henao crashed while trying to navigate a corner on the final harrowing descent of the 6-hour race. Read moreEarly singles exit for Jack Sock: The American lost 6-4, 6-4 against world No. 118 Daniel Taro on the first day of the tennis competition. Sock said after the match that he will continue to play in the doubles despite revealing he is suffering from walking pneumonia. It wasnt easy for me. The night before I got here, I went to the doctor and he told me I had walking pneumonia, said Sock, who added that he feels all right off the court but cant keep up on it. I tried to come down and play, and you could probably hear the cough out there. I wanted the experience, to be a part of the Olympics.?@bgtennisnation thanks for the support bg! Im guessing you won every match in your career that you were supposed to? ????????- Jack Sock (@JackSock) August 6, 2016Coming later ...Womens soccer: United States-France, 4 p.m. ETMens hoops: United States-China, 6 p.m. ETSwimming finals: (Chase Kalisz gold-medal watch in 400 IM; Conor Dwyer gold-medal watch in 400 free; Katie Ledecky to swim anchor leg of 4X100 free relay), 9 p.m. ETWomens tennis: Venus Williams versus Belgiums Kirsten Flipkens, 5:45 p.m. ETInformation from The Associated Press was used in this report. ' ' '