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All true enough, I'll add to the bolded though, that non-Asian teams seem to be having an especially tough time in Asia lately due to a seemingly increase in the prevalence of pitch doctoring, specifically in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Maybe it's always happened there, but I feel like it's been more prevalent over the last 5 years or so. (probably in combination with poor batting techniques in recent times tbf)Even if only Kohli is taken away, India will struggle big time. My point was that Australia's fall is so steep when compared to quality of cricketers produced by them just a decade ago. The asian teams struggle outside asia as much as non asian teams in asia. There is no absolute stand out team today like Aus was a decade ago. Having said that, it is fair to say that India is the best test team in the world because of the ability to maul all opponents in favorable circumstances(which no one else is as good) while also being only as abysmal as any one else abroad.
Also I think it's easier for Asian teams to doctor pitches to suit them/hurt the opposition. Just go full dustbowl. The other way around though not so much. I'm not an expert curator or anything of the sort but I'd think it's easier to dry your pitch out to maximise it's utility to spinners than it would be to try and make it really, really fast and really, really bouncy. If it's even possible.