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GALLERY | It's coming home! The scenes from Paris as Boks lift 4th Rugby World Cup title

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In what has been described as one of the most thrilling Rugby World Cup finals, the Springboks went on to defend their title with a 12-11 win against New Zealand on Saturday night. WATCH | Greatest World Cup win ever?

South Africans celebrate as 'incredible' Boks go back-to-backIt was an electric atmosphere as South Africa became the first nation to record four World Cup titles.Handre Pollard kicked four penalties to help the Boks edge the All Blacks by a single point at an electric Stade de France.READ | Rob Houwing's World Cup final Bok ratings: Thank you, superhuman Pieter-Steph!Here is a collection of images that captured the Boks' emphatic victory in Paris:

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As Mohammed Shami walked back to the top of his run-up, Virat Kohli geed the fans at the Wankhede Stadium to go full throat with their chants – Shaamii! Shaamii! They obliged merrily. It was a visible validation of Shami's status in this World Cup – India's superstar with the ball, the bowling equivalent of Kohli with the bat. It wasn't just because of his immaculate effort against New Zealand on Wednesday night, but now Shami is a single man force de frappe, even ahead of Jasprit Bumrah.
Indian football skipper Sunil Chhetri anticipated the day when the 'Blue Tigers' will take part in the FIFA World Cup and expressed hope that this moment will arrive soon. In an interview with FIFA, Chhetri said that the country would go mad when India qualifies for the FIFA World Cup. "The day that happens, the country will go mad. As an Indian, it's going to be one of the best days of my life. There are so many people like me who can't wait to see that day, and I just hope it comes soon for us," Chhetri said as quoted by ISL's official website. He further added that it will be humongous when the 'Blue Tigers' achieve the feat. Chhetri also said that he will never forget that moment in his life.
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