Wales captain Dan Biggar has recovered from a shoulder damage and can begin Saturday’s Test sequence decider towards South Africa in Cape Town.
Biggar went off early within the second half of Wales’ 13-12 second Test victory final weekend and was changed by Gareth Anscombe, however he retains his beginning place.
In a second increase for Wales head coach Wayne Pivac, prop Dillon Lewis has shaken off an elbow damage and likewise options.
One change from the Bloemfontein success sees wing Josh Adams exchange Alex Cuthbert, who has flown dwelling because of a shoulder downside.
Biggar, Lewis and Cuthbert have been all damage through the recreation in Bloemfontein as Wales claimed a primary victory over the Springboks on South African soil.
But Pivac has been in a position to choose the staff that began the primary Test 12 days in the past when Wales have been crushed 32-29 by a late Damian Willemse penalty in Pretoria.
Elsewhere, centre George North will turn out to be essentially the most capped again in Wales males’s worldwide rugby historical past, making his one hundred and fifth look and shifting above Stephen Jones.
Pivac mentioned: “Most people had written us off before we left Wales, and to be in this position with an opportunity to win this series is a great position for us to be in.
“However, it has been a tough training week because we have been a bit banged up, as you would expect after two very physical Test matches.
“So to have the majority of the squad that we arrived on these shores with available is a pretty good state to be in, and we are really looking forward to the weekend.
“The atmosphere on match-day has been excellent. South African fans are very loud, they support their side and they let you know what they are thinking of the occasion.
“It is an environment that tests you, and the players have so far stood up in both matches.”
Paying tribute to North’s achievement, Pivac added: “It is fantastic for George.
“He has worked really hard to come back from a major injury, and to break that record is no mean achievement.
“I am looking forward to seeing George out there on Saturday and hope he can have a stormer for us.”
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