The DDCA on Friday announced a cash prize of Rs. 25 lakh for Virender Sehwag, who etched his name into the record books following his knock of 219 runs against the West Indies in the fourth one-dayer at Indore's Holkar Stadium.
"The Delhi and District Cricket Association has decided to give Rs. 25 lakh award to Virender Sehwag as a mark of respect and honour for making the world record in ODIs," DDCA general secretary Sneh Bansal said in a release.
The swashbuckling opener, who is currently leading the Indian team in the absence of M S Dhoni, created history by hitting the highest-ever ODI score going past Sachin Tendulkar's earlier record of 200 not out, scored last year against South Africa at Gwalior's Captain Roop Singh Stadium.
India amassed a huge 418 runs against the Caribbeans, surpassing their previous best of 414 against Sri Lanka at Rajkot in 2009, courtesy to some lusty blows by the 'Delhi-dasher', who smashed seven sixes and 25 fours to bring up only the second double ton in the history of one-day cricket.
The West Indies in reply could muster only 265 to go down to the hosts by 153 runs and lose the series. India are up 3-1 in the five-match rubber with the last ODI to be played in Chennai on December 11.
"The Delhi and District Cricket Association has decided to give Rs. 25 lakh award to Virender Sehwag as a mark of respect and honour for making the world record in ODIs," DDCA general secretary Sneh Bansal said in a release.
The swashbuckling opener, who is currently leading the Indian team in the absence of M S Dhoni, created history by hitting the highest-ever ODI score going past Sachin Tendulkar's earlier record of 200 not out, scored last year against South Africa at Gwalior's Captain Roop Singh Stadium.
India amassed a huge 418 runs against the Caribbeans, surpassing their previous best of 414 against Sri Lanka at Rajkot in 2009, courtesy to some lusty blows by the 'Delhi-dasher', who smashed seven sixes and 25 fours to bring up only the second double ton in the history of one-day cricket.
The West Indies in reply could muster only 265 to go down to the hosts by 153 runs and lose the series. India are up 3-1 in the five-match rubber with the last ODI to be played in Chennai on December 11.