For any Asian cricket team, winning a Test match or series in a SENA country (South Africa, England, New Zealand, and Australia) is always special. When playing in these countries, Asian teams are exposed to weather and playing conditions that are much different from what they experience at home.
In Asia, pitches are usually dry and favour spinners, but in SENA countries, the quicks get maximum help with pace, bounce, and swing in offer. The overcast skies in England, the seaming green tops in New Zealand, the fiery pace-friendly pitches in South Africa, and the unforgiving bounce in Australia makes it clear why victories in SENA countries are so special for Asian teams.