Sharks edge Saracens 28-23 in Champions Cup thriller

The Sharks secured a narrow 28-23 victory over English side Saracens in a Pool 1 European Rugby Champions Cup match at Kings Park Stadium in Durban. Springboks captain Siya Kolisi opened the scoring for the home team. The Durban franchise led 21-15 at halftime after three first-half tries.

In a closely contested European Rugby Champions Cup Pool 1 encounter, the Sharks overcame Saracens 28-23 at Kings Park Stadium in Durban. The match showcased resilience from the South African side, who started strongly with Springboks captain Siya Kolisi crossing for the opening try.

The first half belonged to the home team, as they racked up three tries to lead 21-15 at the break. Saracens fought back in the second period, narrowing the deficit with a penalty and their own try. However, the Sharks responded with a crucial try of their own, holding firm to secure the win despite the visitors' late pressure.

This victory provides a boost for the Sharks in the competition, highlighting their competitive edge in front of a home crowd. The game underscored the intensity of the Champions Cup format, with both teams displaying high-level rugby throughout.

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