💨 Abstract
South Africa defeated England 29-20 at Twickenham, marking England's fifth consecutive loss. Cheslin Kolbe scored two tries for the Springboks, while Marcus Smith contributed a penalty and a try for England. The match showcased both teams' attacking prowess with five tries scored in the first 26 minutes. Despite England's physicality, South Africa's finishing class was the deciding factor.
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