The 63-run win in four days at the Wanderers in Johannesburg in 2018 started a happy journey for India in overseas Tests. Though they lost the next overseas Test series in England and another one in New Zealand, back-to-back series wins in Australia, series victory in the West Indies and leading 2-1 in England in September present an improved image of India outside home.
"We can take a lot of motivation from that (Johannesburg 2018 win). We probably won in the toughest conditions of that tour. So that should give us a lot of confidence. South Africa is one place where we have not won a series yet, so we are very motivated to do that and that mindset is always to go out there in any country and win the series. We don't think of winning just a Test match here and there and we will do our absolute best to make sure we keep contributing towards the cause. We will take lot of motivation and belief from that win on the last tour," Virat Kohli had said in the pre-departure press conference when asked about the Johannesburg win.
With India now back in South Africa, the place from where the stunning overseas run began, Kohli and Co. have firmly set their sights to win a Test series in the Rainbow nation, something which has never happened in the past.