Claire Polosak from Australia became the first woman to officiate in a men's cricket Test match.
He was the fourth umpire in the match between Australia and India yesterday.
The duties of the fourth umpire in a Test match include preparing the pitch and changing equipment, as well as assisting the field umpires.
In the 144-year history of Test cricket, 32-year-old Polosak won the award as the fourth substitute umpire in a match between Australia and India at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Claire Polosak officiated the World Cricket League Division Two final between Namibia and Oman in April last year.
Claire, 32, began her umpiring career in 2015 and was assigned to the Women's Twenty20 qualifying tournament in Thailand, where she officiated in eight matches, including the final.
She has the experience of being the third umpire in 17 ODIs and three matches, 33 women's T20s and 3rd umpires in 5 matches.