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World Cup winners Bryan Habana and John Smit were among the South Africans who celebrated with Siya Kolisi's Springboks when they won the country's fourth World Cup title in France last year. (Tom Jenkins/Getty Images)
World Cup winners Bryan Habana and John Smit were among the South Africans who celebrated with Siya Kolisi's Springboks when they won the country's fourth World Cup title in France last year. (Tom Jenkins/Getty Images)

South Africa's two-time Rugby World Cup winning skipper Siya Kolisi said on Wednesday he accepts he will lose the Springbok captaincy as he is based abroad.

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