Chris Morris smashed 62 off 38 balls to see South Africa to a thrilling one-wicket win over England in Johannesburg, with the series now level at 2-2 with one to play. Joe Root (109) hit his eighth ODI hundred and second-straight in the series, helping England recover from 108-6 after a collapse of 4-13, and set South Africa 263 to win.England seemed to have a series win within their grasp, reducing the hosts to 210-8 in reply, before Morris blasted South Africa to victory, taking the series to a decider in Cape Town on Sunday.South Africa won the toss and somewhat surprisingly chose to bowl first on a pitch they smacked 439 on when last playing at The Wanderers.An early breakthrough, Jason Roy top-edging Kagiso Rabada (4-45) to fine leg, went some way to vindicating their decision, before Alex Hales hit 50 in a partnership worth 69 with Root for the second wicket.Looking to take the attack to leg-spinner Imran Tahir (3-46) like they had done successfully in the first three ODIs, Hales perished at deep midwicket when attempting a slog-sweep for six.Tahir then took two wickets in his next over - Eoin Morgan cutting to point and Ben Stokes edging to Hashim Amla, who took a fine catch to his right at slip. Watch this brilliant catch from Hashim Amla to claim the wicket of Ben Stokes Jos Buttler and Moeen Ali too fell for single-figure scores, both to Kyle Abbott (2-57), the former top-edging an attempted hook onto his helmet which looped back to the bowler, and Amla taking another fine catch to dismiss the latter.With England reeling at 108-6 at the halfway point of their innings, Root put on a crucial 95 for the seventh wicket with Woakes (33).Root brought up the England 200, and his century an over either side of Woakes wicket - top-edging Rabada behind - in the 42nd. Joe Root was in sensational form, hitting his second straight century in the series A useful cameo from Adil Rashid (39 off 26 balls) helped England up to 262 before he was the last wicket to fall, a tiring Root having scooped to fine leg, and Stuart Broad picking out long-on.Broads return with the ball got off to a better start, bowling Hashim Amla in the first over as the opener chopped onto his stumps.The in-form Quinton de Kock (27) - scorer of two centuries in the series - and Faf du Plessis (34) recovered from the early blow, before a break for bad light due to a floodlight failure seemed to disrupt the South African innings. Stuart Broad celebrates the wicket of Hashim Amla in his first over back in ODI cricket Stokes (2-46) and Woakes (1-42) both struck with the score on 63, Stokes benefitting from another drag on by De Kock, and Woakes sending the stumps splattering when clean bowling Du Plessis with a beauty.Drops of JP Duminy (31) by Hales on one and AB de Villiers (36) by Roy on nine, as well as a strong lbw shout against Duminy being turned down, denied England further breakthroughs and De Villiers in particular cashed in after his reprieve.He blasted Broad (1-55) for a four next ball and then a straight six as the seamer struggled following his early wicket. Chris Woakes celebrates after running out AB de Villiers Woakes eventually dismissed the ever-dangerous De Villiers, running out the South African skipper with a direct-hit and Duminy departed soon after, with no doubt this time as he was trapped lbw by Rashid on the back foot.A couple of terrific catches - Reece Topley (2-39) off his own bowling to remove Farhaan Behardien (38) and Morgan snaffling David Wiese (21) at cover off Stokes - saw England move closer to a series-clinching win. Chris Morris hits out in his match-winning innings Topley removed Rabada for a duck - caught by Root at slip - but Rashid then dropped Morris in the deep in the same over.It proved to be a costly error as Morris struck four sixes and three fours on his way to his match-winning fifty. 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(STATS) -- Conference play is beginning to take over the college football schedule and the FCS has a diverse group leading the way into the most heated part of the season.The first six teams in Mondays STATS FCS Top 25 were from different conferences, there were seven conferences among the top 10 teams and nine different conferences plus an independent team were represented in the rankings, with a team from three others among the first five just outside the national media poll.Yes, let the conference craziness begin.You have great examples from Stony Brook over Richmond two weeks ago to Elon over William & Mary this past week, James Madison first-year coach Mike Houston said, reflecting on CAA Football results, that they understand that theyve got to bring their best each and every week in conference games.North Dakota State had a bye this past weekend, but the five-time defending FCS national champion maintained its hold on No. 1, collecting all 164 first-place votes. The Bison (3-0) were one of a season-high seven Missouri Valley Football Conference teams in the Top 25.Then a roll call of other top FCS conferences followed with No. 2 Sam Houston State (3-0) from the Southland, Jacksonville State (3-1) from the Ohio Valley, Eastern Washington (3-1) from the Big Sky, Chattanooga (4-0) from the Southern and Richmond (3-1) from CAA Football.James Madison (3-1) moved up four spots to No. 7 after it won its CAA opener against Maine. Western Illinois (3-0), The Citadel (3-0) and defending Big South champion Charleston Southern (2-2) rounded out the Top 10.Western Illinois beat Northern Illinois 28-23 this past Saturday to become the fourth Missouri Valley team to defeat an FBS program thiss year.dddddddddddd Nine of the 10 teams to topple a team from the bowl subdivision in the opening month of the season have Top 25 rankings.Montana (2-1) dropped five spots to No. 11 following its 42-41 loss at Big Sky nemesis Cal Poly, which has beaten the Grizzlies in three straight seasons.Northern Iowa (1-2) checked in at No. 12 followed by Eastern Illinois (3-1), FCS independent Coastal Carolina (3-1), South Dakota State (1-2), poll newcomer Cal Poly (3-1), Villanova (3-1), Illinois State (2-2), William & Mary (2-2) and Youngstown State (2-1).Rounding out the rankings were No. 21 Albany (4-0), MEAC power North Carolina A&T (2-1), McNeese (2-2) and two other newcomers, Indiana State (3-1) and Harvard (2-0). On Saturday, Indiana State beat Illinois State in the seasons first Missouri Valley conference matchup while Harvard won its Ivy League opener against Brown.Stony Brook, which lost to Sacred Heart from the Northeast Conference just one week after beating Richmond, Colgate and Portland State dropped out of the Top 25.A national panel of sports information and media relations directors, broadcasters, writers and other dignitaries select the STATS FCS Top 25. In the voting, a first-place vote is worth 25 points, a second-place vote 24 points, all the way down to one point for a 25th-place vote.The Top 25 is released every Monday afternoon during the regular season, except for Sunday morning, Nov. 20, prior to the selection of the 24-team FCS playoff field. A final Top 25 will follow the FCS championship game, which will be held Jan. 7 in Frisco, Texas. ' ' '