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. 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I was able to land the (quad) loop cleanly for the first time in a competition.Nathan Chen of the United States finished second with 268.91 points and also advanced. Keiji Tanaka was third at 248.44.Russias Anna Pogorilaya won the womens singles, with Satoko Miyahara taking second place. Pogorilayas compatriot Maria Sotskova came in third.Pogorilaya retained her lead from the short program and clinched a spot in the final with a solid free skate. Her winning total was 210.86.The victory was the second on the GP tour this season for Pogorilaya. She also won the Cup of Russia in early November.I believe that overall I skated very well today, Pogorilaya said. I made some small mistakes. Im generally very happy.Pogorilaya did receive an edge call on her second jump, a triple flip, but still won in decisive fashion.The calls on edges have become much stricter since last year, Pogorilaya said. I have talked to my coachh about this and we are focusing on it.ddddddddddddwo-time world champions Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford of Canada won the pairs event.Duhamel and Radford, who were in second place after Fridays short program, finished with a combined total of 205.56 points to add to their win at Skate Canada.As with the short program, there were some strong elements and some unfortunate mistakes, Radford said. My body got tight and tired at the end of the program and I just had a slight problem with that last lift.Peng Cheng and Yang Jin of China were second with 196.87 points, and Wang Xuehan and Wang Lei, also of China, were third with 185.32.Peng and Yang also qualified for the GP Final with their second-placed finish.The other pairs to qualify for the final are: Aliona Savchenko and Bruno Massot of Germany; Xiaoyu Yu and Hao Zhang of China;Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov of Russia; and Julianne Seguin and Charlie Bilodeau of Canada.The NHK Trophy is the sixth and final event in the International Skating Unions Grand Prix series.Other Grand Prix Final qualifiers:Women -- Evgenia Medvedeva, Elena Radionova, Sotskova, Pogorilaya, Russia; Kaetlyn Osmond, Canada; Miyahara, Japan.Men -- Javier Fernandez, Spain; Chan, Canada; Shoma Uno, Hanyu, Japan; Nathan Chen, Adam Rippon, United States. ' ' '