James Anderson has urged England to build on their winter series win in South Africa when Test action resumes this summer. England won the four-Test series 2-1 to move to fifth in the ICC Test world rankings.The national sides next two assignments see them play Sri Lanka and Pakistan, and Anderson - who is scheduled to play the first three games of the county championship season for Lancashire - says it is vital England build on their winter success. Our Test form has been a bit inconsistent so it was nice to get a series win out in South Africa against the number one team in the world, he told Sky Sports News HQ. This summer its important for us not to rest on the success of that tour, weve got to keep improving. James Anderson This summer its important for us not to rest on the success of that tour, weve got to keep improving.Weve got two strong Test teams in Sri Lanka and Pakistan coming up and we need to keep improving and get some good results against them.Andersons presence in the Lancashire squad for their first three fixtures has been described as a massive boost to the team by captain Steven Croft, and the seamer is happy to be on board for an extended period of time.It can be difficult coming in just for the odd game so its going to be nice to be around the squad for a little bit and to feel like a full member of the squad, Anderson said. Im really looking forward to the first few games and hopefully we can get off to a good start.Since we won the County Championship in 2011 our four-day form has been a bit inconsistent and weve been up and down.So weve got to try to stay in division one for a few years and set a foundation to build on.Anderson will turn 34 this summer but he is keen to play on for as long as he is physically possible.The way I feel at the moment I feel fit and fresh and Ill try to stay on the park for as long as possible, he said.Ive just got to keep taking wickets and as long as Im doing that Ill keep playing as long as my body allows. Also See: WATCH: Monday Night Cricket ODI series: Key moments WATCH: Roy in the nets England fixtures/results Nike Schoenen Online Goedkoop . "I was fortunate to play many years at this level with a great organization and unbelievable teammates," said Hejduk in a statement. 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Upton hit two homers off Chad Gaudin, but the Braves trailed 5-4 entering the ninth. Romo (3-3) walked pinch-hitter Evan Gattis, who was replaced by pinch-runner Reed Johnson, with one out. Andrelton Simmons followed with a grounder that skipped past third baseman Joaquin Arias for an error, putting runners on first and second. Jason Heyward followed with a liner that fell in front of left fielder Andres Torres, loading the bases. Justin Upton took a close 3-2 pitch for a ball to force in the tying run. The pitch, which had Upton backing away, was close to the inside part of the plate and Romo walked toward the plate to express his disagreement. Freeman then came through with the game-winning single to right field. Braves closer Craig Kimbrel (2-1) struck out Hunter Pence to end the ninth with runners on first and second. Pence drove in two runs. Gaudin gave up four runs on eight hits in five-plus innings. Pence had a run-scoring single in the Giants three-run third inning and a sacrifice fly in a two-run fifth. The Giants, who began the day 1 1/2 games behind first-place Arizona in the NL West, had won three straight. Braves starter Mike Minor gave up five runs, four earned, on seven hits and a walk in six innings. San Francisco relievers Jean Machi, Javier Lopez and Jeremy Affeldt combined for three scoreless innings before Romo blew the save in the ninth. B.ddddddddddddJ. Uptons long second-inning homer landed about halfway up the lower section of the left-field seats. Uptons two-run homer to centre field in the sixth drove in Brian McCann, who doubled. The homer cut San Franciscos lead to 5-4 and knocked Gaudin out of the game. Simmons committed two errors after beginning the day with only four miscues for the season. Simmons fielding error on Tony Abreus grounder led to an unearned run in the fifth. Buster Posey followed with a run-scoring double, which drove in Torres. Abreu scored on Pences fly ball to right field. Simmons made a wild throw after fielding an infield single by Juan Perez to open the sixth, but Minor pitched out of the jam. The Giants took the lead in the third inning with three runs on four hits, including back-to-back RBI doubles by Torres and Abreu, who had three hits. Pence added a run-scoring single. NOTES: The Braves will wait until after Sunday nights game to name a second pitcher to join Paul Maholm as the starters in Tuesdays doubleheader against the Mets. One possibility is rookie LHP Alex Wood, who was working as a starter for Double-A Mississippi before he was called up on May 30 to pitch out of the Braves bullpen. ... RHP Brandon Beachy, recovering from 2012 elbow ligament-replacement surgery, had been on target to make his 2013 debut on Tuesday before having tenderness in the elbow. Manager Fredi Gonzalez said Saturday the plan is to "back up a little bit and let that kind of calm down, and then restart." ... The series ends Sunday night when Braves RHP Julio Teheran faces Giants RHP Tim Lincecum. ' ' '