George Ford is not surprised rugby obsessed England team-mate Owen Farrell has made a stunning return from the back injury that delayed the start to his season.The childhood friends are set to continue as twin play-makers when South Africa visit Twickenham on Saturday, with Ford operating at fly-half and Farrell at inside centre.Farrell missed the opening six weeks of the season through a niggling injury that prevented him from kicking, but marked his comeback with a man-of-the-match performance in Saracens 33-21 victory over Toulon on October 15. England vs South Africa November 12, 2016, 2:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass I wasnt surprised by Owens form. He would have been on top of things constantly even if he was not training to his full capacity, Ford said.He is obsessed with the game. Hed have watched the games on TV and hed have been having input with his team at Saracens.Mentally he would have been on it and I am sure physically he would have been doing as much as he can to put himself in the best position he could for when he returned.I am sure you would have seen hes playing brilliantly and picked up where he left off in Australia. Maro Itoje is up for World Rugby player of the year along with Ford and Billy Vunipola Farrell is one of three England players shortlisted for World Rugbys player of the year award, alongside Billy Vunipola and Maro Itoje, with the winners announced on Sunday.There have been some outstanding performers in the team and those three especially. Other players could have made it as well, Ford said. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for only £6.99. No contract. The reflection of that is the way the team has gone. 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Chisenhalls first career grand slam was the key hit in Saturday nights 5-3 win over the Kansas City Royals. The sixth-inning drive off Jeremy Guthrie broke open a 1-0 game and hit off the facing of the second deck in right field, landing in Kansas Citys bullpen. "Its a good feeling, probably the best one of my career so far, especially being my first grand slam," Chisenhall said. "It was a big game for us." Scott Kazmir (5-4) allowed two runs in 6 1-3 innings for his first victory since June 21 as the Indians won for the fifth time in seven games. Cleveland is 50-44 and trails Detroit by 1 1-2 games in the American League Central going into the final game before the All-Star break Sunday. Miguel Tejadas RBI single in the seventh broke a streak of 22 consecutive scoreless innings for Kansas City, which has lost four in a row. Alcides Escobars infield hit with the bases loaded added two runs in the inning. Chris Perez, pitching for the sixth time in eight days, worked the ninth for his 12th save. Chisenhall, the Indians No. 1 draft pick in 2008, began the season as Clevelands starting third baseman but was sent to Triple-A Columbus on May 15, batting .213. Hes hitting .292 with three homers and 14 RBIs since being recalled on June 18. "Nobody wants to go down but I knew at some point I was going to start hitting the ball," Chisenhall said. "It was their decision. I did all I could to work hard in Triple-A so I could help the major league team when I got back." Indians manager Terry Francona sees a difference in Chisenhall since his return. "When hes getting balls to hit hes not fouling them," Francona said. "Sometimes you get one pitch to hit in an at-bat. Now hes getting it and hitting it." Jason Kipnis sacrifice fly in the third gave Cleveland the lead. That began a stretch that saw Guthrie (8-7) retire nine straight, which Kipnis ended with a leadoff single in the sixth. Michael Brantleys one-out double moved Kipnis to third and Carlos Santana was intentionally walked. Guthrie struck out Jason Giambi on a 3-2 pitch but Chisenhall teed off on his next delivery. The home run was the 22nd allowed by Guthrie, tying him for the American League lead. "It was a curveball that stayed up, so thats my fault, but any time a guy hits a first-pitch breaking ball for a home run, hes done a pretty good job," Guthrie said. Kazmir remained unbeaten at Progressive Fieldd this season, going 5-0 in eight starts.dddddddddddd The left-hander walked the first two hitters in the seventh. Tejadas one-out single off Matt Albers scored Salvador Perez before David Lough grounded out. After Alex Gordon was intentionally walked, Escobar beat out a slow groundball to shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera as two runs scored. Rich Hill struck out Eric Hosmer to end the inning. Vinnie Pestano worked out of a two-on, one-out jam in the eighth, which ended when Santana, playing first base, made a diving grab of Tejadas line drive. "It feels good to go out there and throw strikes," Kazmir said. "I feel like Ive been a little more consistent." Guthrie allowed five runs and eight hits in seven innings. Hes recorded one win since June 10, a stretch of six starts. Kipnis, who will be making his first All-Star appearance Tuesday in New York, was 3 for 3 with an RBI and stolen base. Cabrera, who was 1 for 3 with a walk, has been the subject of trade rumours. Media reports have said the Indians and St. Louis are discussing a deal that would send the two-time All-Star to the Cardinals in exchange for pitching help. The Indians entered play Saturday ranked 12th in the American League in ERA. The rumours involving Cabrera, who can be a free agent following next season, coincide with the Indians promoting shortstop Francisco Lindor, their No. 1 pick in 2011, to Double-A Akron. The Indians wore 1902 replica road jerseys and caps. NOTES: Lindor, 19, will play in the All-Star Futures Game on Sunday and will join Akron early in the week. "You dont want to rush a kid too much," said Francona. "I dont doubt you could throw him in a major league game and it would look like he belongs. Could he hold his own enough to put up some numbers? Probably not yet but this is a significant step in his career." ... The Royals recalled LHP Everett Teaford from Triple-A Omaha and optioned LHP Donnie Joseph to the Storm Chasers. ... RHP Zach McAllister (sprained middle finger) allowed two runs in 3 1-3 innings Saturday on a rehab start at Double-A Akron against Altoona. McAllister will likely need at least two more rehab outings before being activated. ... Royals RHP Wade Davis will be activated off the paternity leave list Sunday, but stay in New York with his wife Katelyn and their first child. ... The Indians announced RHP Trevor Bauer was scratched from Saturdays start at Columbus because of back spasms. ... Indians RHP Ubaldo Jimenez (7-4) faces Royals RHP James Shields (4-6) in the three-game series finale Sunday. ' ' '