Andre Nel was modest in his reflections of his six-wicket haul which sped South Africa to a big win over West Indies with more than a day to spare.
Man-of-the-match with overall figures of 10-88, Nel said: "I play with my heart. You put the hard work in and sometimes you get the reward back.
"I'm really happy - it was a good performance from everybody.
"I was fortunate to pick up the wickets but we were all running in hard and hitting the deck hard."
Captain Graeme Smith declared his team's first innings on 548-9 to give Nel and the rest of the pacemen maximum time to bowl out the West Indies.
And after his team earned themselves a day off on Monday, Smith said: "I think we'll be practising our surfing tomorrow."
He went on: "There's a good bit of happiness in that dressing-room.
"The wicket played really flat throughout the Test but our bowlers produced a really good performance and Andre was just outstanding."
Smith added: "Before the series everyone wanted to know how we were going to take 20 wickets in a match.
"We've gone out there and made the pitches do things - we've hit these decks hard. You've really got to work hard on these pitches."
West Indies captain Shivnarine Chanderpaul admitted: "We didn't apply ourselves well enough.
"There were some bad shot selections and our bowlers were not consistent enough."
Coach Bennett King admitted his side had a lot of work to do.
"It's very hard to win or even be competitive when your top three are making scores like 12 or 17.
"We need to bowl like we did on Saturday and we would love to have a spinner who can take key wickets.
"That's a wish list," he commented.