Bismarck du Plessis was recalled as expected by South Africa to start against the All Blacks in the Rugby Championship decider at Ellis Park this weekend.
Du Plessis, who was sent off in the loss to the All Blacks in Auckland, was one of two definite changes to the run-on team, with Juandre Kurger also in for suspended lock Flip van der Merwe for Sunday's showdown against the world and southern hemisphere champion.
New Zealand is favorite to take the title, and can win a 12th crown in 18 seasons with a losing bonus point. The Springboks must win with at least four tries and deny the All Blacks any losing bonus points to win the title for the first time since 2009. New Zealand has conceded only six tries in five games in the championship.
Coach Heyneke Meyer said center JJ Engelbrecht was a doubt for the last-round match and young Jan Serfontein will start his first test if Engelbrecht doesn't recover from a thigh injury.
Uncapped lock Franco van der Merwe was picked on the bench and will probably make his test debut at his home ground in Johannesburg. Prop Tendai Mtawarira plays his 50th test, South Africa's latest front-rower to reach the mark this season after the Du Plessis brothers, Bismarck and Jannie, earlier in the competition.