Their emphatic innings and 92-run win in the second Test over Pakistan in Dubai yesterday, which levelled the series at 1-1, also allowed them to enhance their Test number one status.
Since their 2-0 loss to Sri Lanka in 2006, South Africa have travelled to India (twice), United Arab Emirates to play Pakistan (twice), England (twice), Australia (twice) and once to New Zealand, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the West Indies, not losing a series.
"I don't think many teams in current world cricket can travel as well as we do and be able to perform in all the conditions, the pressures, the environments that you face on the road.
"I certainly don't think the team gets enough credit for that, it's an immense record and one we are proud of.