Nick Knight says there is still room for improvement in the England Women side despite winning their ODI and T20I series in South Africa 2-1. Nick Knight says there is still room for improvement in the England Women side despite winning their ODI and T20I series in South Africa 2-1.Sarah Taylor struck her third straight fifty as England triumphed in the final T20I in Johannesburg, chasing down 132 inside 16 overs to win by four wickets. It was new coach Mark Robinsons first tour in charge of the side and Knight thinks he still needs time to stamp his new approach on the team.I dont think Robinsons quite sure yet how good this side can be, said Knight. He is trying to make changes, that is clear from the teams approach to todays run-chase.He is trying to push them to targets they havent reached before, express themselves in a way they havent done before. Head coach Mark Robinson says England Women must learn how to play without a fear of failure. With that will come the odd blip, like we saw at the end [England lost four wickets for 28 runs] but we will just have to tolerate that.The challenge for him is he is learning about some of these players for the first time, he met one or two for the first time when he flew out here.Hell work closely with captain Charlotte Edwards, and with that he will gain a better understanding of the team he has got. He knows though that its a very talented group. Taylor is a prime example. She has been a high-class player for a long period of time, but sometimes playing in such a successful way, its easy to sit back and say Im doing alright here, and pick up the plaudits. Robinson is saying even you can be better.They go into the World T20 in India next month with their chances of winning high. Theyre either the best side in the world, or one of the best two, up there with Australia.From what we have seen in this series, perhaps that gap is getting a little bit smaller - South Africa have improved considerably since the last time I saw them - but England will be very disappointed if they dont at least make the final.Watch highlights of todays match at 4.30pm on Sky Sports 2, then join us for live coverage of the ICC Womens World T20 live on Sky Sports in March. Also See: England Women wrap up series As it happened Scorecard Womens cricket home Adidas Zx 9000 Kopen . PETERSBURG, Fla. Adidas Continental 80 Heren . Defencemen Drew Doughty, Shea Weber and forward Ryan Getzlaf also scored for the Canadians, who started their gold-medal defence 2-0. Goalie Roberto Luongo, getting the call in place of Game 1 starter Carey Price, was solid when needed in making 23 saves for the shutout. http://www.nmdbelgie.com/ . 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Orb in West Coast drag.Is this a tough room or what?In the most recent NTRA Top Thoroughbred poll -- comprised of 39 votes from an assortment of industry pundits -- Nyquist was still clinging to the No. 10 spot, compared to No. 6 for fellow 3-year-old Arrogate. His greatest sin, despite a record of 8 for 10, seems to be that he has not lived up to the standard set by American Pharoah. Good luck with that.Paul Reddams champ has been out of sight and nearly everyones mind since finishing fourth in the Haskell. He had been training at Del Mar, but Doug ONeill thought a change of scenery would help the cause -- there was something about a growth spurt -- so he dispatched Nyquist to San Luis Rey Downs, a Southern California training center so out of the way that GPS has yet to find it on the map.No kidding, said Kevin Havell, manager of San Luis Rey Downs. GPS takes you way over there to Lilac Road. We get delivery guys calling us all the time asking, Where are you?With such technological anonymity comes peace of mind. Horses loll around at San Luis Rey like box turtles. The only thing they look forward to more than feed time is a nap. Sure, they put in the hard work of racehorses in the morning -- Peter Miller wins training titles out of San Luis Rey -- but when the afternoon comes and the breeze from the Pacific crests the surrounding hills, it is easy to forget the hubbub of a racetrack backstretch full of 1,500 anxious animals and the attendant human traffic.The vacation is almost over, said Jonny Garcia on Monday morning, not long after giving Nyquist a solid jog around San Luis Reys dirt mile.Garcia has been riding Nyquist since the colt arrived at Santa Anita fresh from a 2-year-old sale. He has followed him to Keeneland, Gulfstream Park, Churchill Downs, Pimlico, and Monmouth Park, and now they are on the road again to Parx, near Philadelphia, for the $1.25 million Pennsylvania Derby on Saturday.At Parx, Nyquist will face his old pal Exaggerator, who beat him on sloppy tracks in both the Preakness and the Haskell Invitational. The forecast for Saturday calls for neither rain nor the presence of Arrogate, the runaway winner of the Travers, so the two classic winners should have the headlines to themselves.Exaggerator still needs to provee he can win a big one on a dry track, while Nyquist must quell any notions that the division has left him behind as the champion of the first five months of the year.ddddddddddddThis usually gets you nothing.In his favor, Nyquist has been working like he means it at San Luis Rey, with a progressively faster series of miles over the deepish, sandy loam. Nyquists most recent 1:38.20 under Garcia last weekend was as good as a horse should work.I know hes grown, and he feels stronger, Garcia said. His stride is bigger. I like to start him out relaxed in his work, then pick it up after about three-eighths and finish steady.When he is at his best, that is exactly how Nyquist runs his races. In his last two starts -- not coincidentally his only two losses -- he has been asked to press a fast pace. This is not his style, and at the same time, there is no reason to believe that a false pace would ever compromise his chances. He is the ultimate stalker.Garcia, 30, has been with the ONeill stable for nine years. Clearly, the trainer trusts him with the best. Garcias headline horses prior to Nyquist were Derby-Preakness winner Ill Have Another and two-time Breeders Cup Dirt Mile winner Goldencents.When Garcia says that Nyquist has never changed, he is talking about a relatively mellow equine personality that was transparent from the start. Even his quirks have persisted.Yes, look at the back wall, Garcia said, and sure enough, there were the telltale Nyquist teeth marks that have appeared in every stall hes ever occupied.But even the easygoing have their limits. ONeill thought a few sessions in the San Luis Rey equine swimming pool would do Nyquist a world of good, as it has for any number of horses who trend a little sour on the daily grind.First time in, he was great, said San Luis Reys Havell. Usually, when that happens, theyre golden. But when he went back in, he froze. It was clear he wanted out, so we certainly dont push them into having a bad experience. That was the end of the pool for him.What began as a two-week aqua-therapy break turned into six weeks of training-center bliss for Nyquist. And if hes not ready to pick up where he left off after winning the Kentucky Derby, hes been fooling a lot of people. Garcia doesnt think so.We leave here Wednesday, gallop there Thursday and Friday, win on Saturday, and come home to Santa Anita on Sunday, he said with a smile. Then back to work on Monday. ' ' '