Englands powerful showing over South Africa on Saturday was a huge step to being the worlds best team, according to Ben Youngs. The 37-21 victory at Twickenham ended Englands 10-year winless streak against the Springboks, and earned coach Eddie Jones his 10th consecutive win.It is another step of building to where we want to get to, that is No 1 in the world, Youngs said. South Africa are a huge rugby nation and beating them will give this team another layer of confidence.A dominant England ended their run of 11 defeats and a draw against the South Africans, handing the visitors their fifth defeat in 11 Tests.Youngs outfoxed lock-turned-flanker Pieter-Steph du Toit twice to set up George Ford and Owen Farrell for successful tries. Ben Youngs rips through the South African defence on Saturday The Leicester Tigers player, who debuted against Australia in 2010, has improved steadily under Jones and praised the Australians impact since taking charge.Eddie has been brilliant at instilling team belief and self-belief and today was an example of how much I am enjoying my rugby, the scrum-half added. England vs Fiji November 19, 2016, 2:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass England are looking to dislodge the All Blacks from the top of the Test rankings, but Youngs said the performance against South Africa also showed there was plenty of room for improvement.We need to control the ball better, have better discipline and want to put teams under more pressure, he said.We allowed them to get good easy field position and not to have to work at times. We were able to come up with solutions pretty quickly, but on another day we might have had someone in the bin. 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But the dismissal of their opener Avishka Fernando for an excellent 117, run out by a direct hit from Somersets offspinner Dom Bess who was again the pick of Englands bowlers, breathed fresh life into the contest.Ben Green, Besss Somerset team-mate, took three wickets and there were two more run-outs, leaving Sri Lanka nine wickets down and still needing two to win at the start of the 50th over. But Shammu Ashan, who scored an unbeaten 60 at Wormsley, drove the first ball from Aaron Beard through the covers for the match-winning boundary, to set off wild celebrations among the Sri Lankans - who completed a 1-0 win in the two-match four-day series between the teams earlier this month.Ashan ended with 77 from 75 balls, and England will now be playing for pride in the last match of the series at the St Lawrence ground in Canterbury on Tuesday - a day-night match starting at 2pm and being televised live by Sky Sports.Englands total had been built around three significant contributions from Tom Moores, George Hankins and George Bartlett - all old boys of Millfield School.dddddddddddd Moores, the Nottinghamshire wicketkeeper-batsman who has just completed a successful loan spell at Lancashire, came in to open with captain Max Holden, and shrugged off the loss of his partner in the first over to make 70 from 68 balls with nine fours and a six.Hankins, the tall Gloucestershire right-hander who had opened in the defeat at Wormsley, played a sensible supporting role in stands of 123 in 24 overs with Moores, and 148 in 22 with Bartlett. The latter fell in the 47th over for 85 from 68 balls with eight fours and two sixes, one of them soaring over long-on and into the River Can.Hankins then fell agonisingly short of a century, middling a square cut but picking out backward point after making 98 from 144 balls. Worcestershires Zen Malik and Surrey wicketkeeper Ollie Pope contributed handy cameos in the closing overs, allowing England to set a tough target.But Sri Lanka made a flying start to their reply, with an opening stand of 67 inside nine overs before Yorkshires Ed Barnes had Dilan Jayalath coolly caught on the square leg boundary by Malik for 41 from 34 balls.That was the first of three boundary catches by Malik, and Bess bowled beautifully to concede only 36 in his 10 overs. Worcestershires left-arm spinner Ben Twohig took two wickets on his debut, but England paid a heavy penalty for an inconsistent ground-fielding display. ' ' '