Nkosi, who has been one of the consistent performers of the Rassie Erasmus era, scored a try in each half as the Boks ensured that they will travel to Japan on the back of three wins and one draw after four matches.
Kolisi, who missed the Rugby Championship as he recovered from a knee injury he suffered during Super Rugby for the Stormers in May, looked solid as he tackled well and carried the ball without discomfort during his time on the field. They start the tournament with a blockbuster clash against old foes New Zealand on 21 September in Yokohama.
The biggest cheer of the match arrived on the half hour mark when Nkosi worked his magic on the right wing for the first try of the afternoon after he received a pass from Warrick Gelant.
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