South Africa have scrapped a ban on picking overseas-based players, opening the way for new coach Rassie Erasmus to name a full-strength side to take on England in their three-test series next month.
Governing body SA Rugby ended the overseas-based player policy little more than a year after bringing it into effect.
The rule prevented the Springboks from selecting overseas-based players with fewer than 30 test caps.
The measure was an attempt to stem a growing tide of players leaving South Africa to sign more lucrative contracts at clubs in Britain, France, Ireland and Japan. It was set to be lifted next year in preparation for the 2019 World Cup.
"Rassie is in his last year of preparation before the World Cup, so he can select any overseas-based player," SA Rugby president Mark Alexander said.
"He has just 18 tests in which to prepare for the World Cup, so we gave him grace.
"Rassie has already spoken to a few players who are playing overseas. From now until the World Cup, he wants to give as many players as possible the chance to show what they can do for the Boks."
It was not immediately clear if the ban on overseas players was being scrapped permanently or just until the end of the next World Cup.
Erasmus is likely to grab the opportunity to bring back halfback Faf de Klerk, considered among the outstanding performers in this season's English Premiership.
De Klerk had won 11 caps before he left the Lions to play for the Sale Sharks.
The decision also offers Vincent Koch and Juan de Jongh a chance to return to the Springbok squad.
Erasmus's first test in charge will be against Wales at Washington DC on June 2, a week before South Africa's first clash against England.
The new coach has little more than a year to prepare for the next World Cup in Japan, where the Boks meet defending champions New Zealand in their opening game at Yokohama on September 21, 2019.
Reuters