Johannesburg: The South African women's cricket team will be rewarded with a cash prize of 500,000 rand for winning the twin bilateral away series against India last month, country's sports minister Nathi Mthetwa announced.
The Proteas women beat India 4-1 in the five-match one-day series and also won the T20Is by 2-1 margin.
At the Sports Excellence Awards, Mthetwa announced that the amount R500,000 (INR 26.28 lakh) will be equally distributed among the members of the squad.
"The Proteas women's cricket team once again made history by winning the ODI Series and the T20 Series (in India)," Mthetwa said.
"Before the India tour, the team reached the semi-finals of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, which was held in Australia last year.
They also beat visitors Pakistan in both the T20 and One-Day-International series 3-0 in February and March, which Mthetwa described as "an exceptional performance."
"Whilst we continue to battle the pandemic, South African athletes have continued to do battle in international sporting competitions. These soldiers have been flying the South African flag high and continued to entertain and bring joy to South Africans," Mthetwa said.
Several other athletes also received an award of R20,000 each.
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The Pakistan captain hit a stroke-filled 103 off 104 balls and shared a second-wicket partnership of 177 with Imam-ul-Haq, who made 70.
Fakhar hit 193 off 155 balls with 10 sixes and 18 fours but he lacked support as Pakistan made 324 for nine in reply to South Africa's 341 for six.
After reviewing footage of the incident, match officials are believed to have come to the conclusion that de Kock was not in breach of the law on fielders deceiving batsmen.