France rugby captain, Thierry Dusautoir is relishing one final Test against New Zealand counterpart Richie McCaw, describing the All Blacks skipper as the “best player of his generation”.

The pair have enjoyed many incredible battles over the years, but tomorrow’s World Cup quarterfinal in Cardiff will likely be their last.

Dusautoir said McCaw is the best player of his generation and what he did for All Blacks is incredible.

He said it is always special to play against McCaw.

The French captain also stated that it is also really special to play against New Zealand as they have a special history together and they are going to write a new chapter.

Eight years' ago, also at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, Dusautoir made a record 38 tackles and scored a try which saw France secure a famous 20‑18 victory in the 2007 World Cup quarterfinal.

New Zealand will meet France at 7am tomorrow while South Africa will take on Wales at 3am.

On Monday, the Wallabies will take on Scotland at 3am while Ireland will play Argentina at 12am.

Source: ESPN