As of Sunday, the All Blacks have bagged seventeen victories and counting.
The New Zealand side showed brilliance when they shattered South Africa with a massive 57 – 15 victory in Durban, South Africa.
They are level now with a world record they have reached twice previously, along with the South African side of 1997-98.
South Africa Springboks, and the New Zealand All Blacks, are two worlds apart as proven by the 42 points Margin.
For the New Zealand side, despite Aaron Smiths Toilet affair, it was a perfect completion of the Rugby Championship.
A total of nine tries, with scorers Israel Dagg, Beauden Barrett and TJ Perenara who replace Aaron smith, the home side, Springboks, could not bring on a proper comeback as the All Blacks’ did touch downs, one after the other.
As the visitors showed a depth of skill and game awareness, the South African side could not match up to that level of play.
A distraught Springboks Coach Allister Coetzee expressed his disappointment after the match.