Eddie Jones has compared Englands autumn opener against South Africa to the Rumble in the Jungle between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.England, the grand slam champions, are targeting a first victory in the fixture since 2006, a barren spell spanning 12 Tests, and Jones insists that standing toe to toe with opponents who view the game as chess with steroids is the path to defeat.To illustrate his point, he recalls how Ali overcame Foreman in the eighth round of their heavyweight showdown in Zaire in 1974 by using rope-a-dope tactics.Ali absorbed Foremans most powerful blows before delivering the knockout punches once the champion, who was feared for his power, had exhausted himself and Jones believes England need to be similarly wily when they collide with South Africa at Twickenham on Saturday.Against a physically aggressive side, youve got to play smart, Jones said.We wont be shying away from the physical side of the game, but when Muhammad Ali fought George Foreman, if he went toe to toe with him he was going to lose, so he had to find other ways of getting around him.We dont want to go toe to toe with South Africa because thats what they want to do. You never go into a game of rugby knowing what the opposition want to do, and then do it.South Africa play the game like its a physical game of chess -- like chess with steroids. They know exactly where they want to go and they do it with force. We need to be physical in every game, but the tactical part against South Africa is different.Because of their overtness in their physicality they give you opportunities and well take those opportunities. Rugby is always physical. Its not a different challenge. The challenge for us is to be tactically smart.If you play against South Africa and they keep doing that [smacks one hand on other], their eyes light up and they say how good is this?Jones offers his take on South African selection policy, pointing to the inclusion of the 6ft 7ins Pieter-Steph du Toit at openside as an example.If youre not under 6ft 6ins you get thrown out the door. Its easy to do selection in the Springboks. South Africa never change, he said.Tom Wood has been set the task of stopping the Springboks on the gainline after being chosen to replace the injured James Haskell at openside in what will be his first Test appearance since last autumns World Cup.However, it is the inclusion of the jet-heeled Elliot Daly in place of Jonathan Joseph at outside centre that provided the biggest surprise at Thursdays team announcement.Joseph, who is demoted to the bench where he provides midfield and wing cover, has been dropped for the first time since establishing himself during the 2015 Six Nations to give Daly his first start following five replacement appearances.Jones stated earlier this year that Daly is not a Test 13, but the improvements demanded of the 24-year-old Wasp with devastating speed and a thunderous left boot have prompted the Australian to revise his opinion.Dalys a bright boy. Hes full of energy. He mixes well with the other guys and is a popular guy in the squad, Jones said.Hes now doing the small things better -- working off the ground to get in position to defend again, working off the ground to get in position to attack again.Hes not making the easy 50-50 pass, hes making good decisions with the ball. Hes been really impressive.Jones explained the exclusion of Semesa Rokoduguni, the Aviva Premierships in-form wing, on the grounds that he is not ready to face a team of South Africas calibre, but indicated that he will play some part in the Old Mutual Wealth Series.You make your debut as a Test match batsman at the WACA against the West Indies and four quicks, or on the flat track in Melbourne against spinners, Jones said. Yeezy Boost 350 Italia . -- Quarterback Will Finch threw for 252 yards and three touchdowns, and Yannick Harou rushed in two scores as the No. Yeezy Boost 550 . 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"Yankee Stadiums home, but I love to come here. Its a great atmosphere. Weve played big games here. Its always good." Lyle Overbay and Brett Gardner each collected three hits and drove in a run to back Hiroki Kurodas seven strong innings. David Robertson worked a scoreless eighth, setting the stage for Rivera, the All-Star game MVP. "That doesnt surprise me," Overbay said of Riveras ovation. "He deserves it. I think everybodys embracing what hes done as a pitcher, so its well-deserving and shows you the respect they have for him." Rivera could smile when he was reminded about a standing ovation he got on opening day in 2005, the year after Boston rallied from a 3-0 deficit against New York in the American League Championship series en route to the World Series title. "Thats what happened," he said. The victory snapped a three-game losing streak for the injury-riddled Yankees, who hope to be bolstered by the return of captain Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez soon. Mike Carp had three hits and scored a run for the Red Sox. It was just Bostons second loss in its last 11 games in Fenway. In a matchup of veteran right-handers, Kuroda and John Lackey both mostly relied on fastballs in the low 90s with hard sliders to go along with outstanding control. The pair combined for just one walk -- by Kuroda -- and threw a high percentage of strikes. "It was a close game all along, so I had to be careful with my pitches," Kuroda said through a translator. "But when they gave me the run support, I think I was able to be more bold." Kuroda (9-6) gave up two runs and five hits, striking out four with a pair of wild pitches -- one that led to a run. Robinson Cano added two RBIs. "I think what was most impressive was, in these conditions, to be able to touch 95 in the sixth, seventh innings against the meat of our order when he needed it," Boston manager John Farrell said of the 38-year-old Kuroda. "Hes a very good pitcher and had a good day today." The game was tight when Lackey left with a pair of runners on, trailing 2-0 in the seventh. New York then built its lead to 4-0 in the inning on consecutive RBI singles by Cano and Overbay against reliever Matt Thornton. Lackey (7-7) was charged with four runs on 10 hits in 66 1-3 innings, striking out seven.dddddddddddd It snapped a stretch of six consecutive starts when he allowed two or fewer runs, and was just the third time in his 17 starts this season hes given up more than three. "With how good their guy pitched, it doesnt really matter," Lackey said of being in a tight game. "Im kind of used to it. A lot of mine have been like that this year. Its kind of been fun." Jonny Gomes had a sacrifice fly and Carp scored on Kurodas wild pitch, cutting it to 4-2 in the seventh. Pitching in sweltering conditions with a game-time temperature of 91 with oppressive humidity, the pair battled through four scoreless innings until New York took a 1-0 lead in the fifth on Gardners two-out, RBI single. It appeared the Yankees had squandered a good chance when they had a runner cut down at the plate on Luis Cruzs grounder to short. But Cruz, who reached on the fielders choice on the play, advanced on a wild pitch before Gardners soft liner up the middle just got past the glove of diving second baseman Dustin Pedroia. Eduardo Nunez had a leadoff single, stole second, and was sacrificed, but was thrown out by Stephen Drew. Cruzs RBI single made it 2-0 in the seventh before Cano and Overbay added their hits. Boston also had a runner nailed at the plate when Carp was tagged out by Kuroda in the fifth, ending the inning after his pitch ticked off the glove of catcher Stewart and about 20 feet behind the plate. NOTES: Farrell said before the game that OF Shane Victorino "felt better than I think he expected to feel" after leaving Fridays game with left hamstring tightness. Farrell also said "we expect him back in the lineup (Sunday)." ... Boston moved LHP Jon Lester back a few days and will send right-hander Ryan Dempster (5-8, 4.24 ERA) in the series finale against the Yankees CC Sabathia (9-8, 4.07 ERA) on Sunday night. ... Count Sabathia as one that really enjoyed the four-day All-Star break. In fact, he didnt even know that teammate Cano got plunked on the right knee in the midsummer classic until he heard from one of the coaches before his flight to Boston. "I was just hoping he didnt come in on crutches," he said, smiling. "It was good to get the four days. I got away from baseball. As far as anything going on (with the All-Star game or Home Run Derby), I didnt know anything." ... At the Yankees complex in Tampa, Fla., C Francisco Cervelli (right hand and elbow) said he has started hitting drills in an indoor cage and OF Curtis Granderson (broken pinkie), expected back early next month, ran the bases during a simulated game but did not hit. He is taking batting practice. ... The start was delayed 21 minutes because of a threat of thunderstorms in the area. ' ' '