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Ian Foster has criticised "mischievous" rumours suggesting Sonny Bill Williams' World Cup could have been over before it had started.
Centre Williams was rumoured to be heading home from Japan due to a calf problem but New Zealand assistant coach Foster insisted those claims were baseless.
The All Blacks startthe defence of their two consecutive World Cup titles by taking on South Africa in Yokohama on Saturday.
And Foster has insisted Williams will be in the mix for selection for that crucial clash.
"Is he going home? No. Is he available for selection based on his progression last week? Then I think the answer is yes," said Foster.
"He's trained really well and got through it and I think we said last week we had a progression plan for a number of the guys who brought niggles into the week and overall came through pretty good.
"In fact, everyone was training at nearly 100 per cent in the last training session.
"It's just disappointing that a mischievous person has tweeted something with no information behind it."
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