The South African rugby team, known as the Springboks, won their fourth Rugby World Cup title in a nail-biting final against New Zealand, winning by just one point. This victory marked the third consecutive match in which the Springboks won by a one-point margin, adding to their reputation as a team that thrives on close calls. Cheslin Kolbe, who scored the winning try in the final, couldn’t bear to watch the last few minutes of the match and instead buried his head in his jersey. The Springboks’ resilience and ability to handle drama played a crucial role in their success.
Balanced News: 1-point wonders Springboks take close calls to a new level in record Rugby World Cup triumph

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