subshakerz
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What? Doesnt make sense. India may be the biggest challenge but each country is its own challenge. You wouldnt say someone has conquered the subcontinent if they beat India and lose to Sri Lanka and BD.For a SENA team to "conquer" the subcontinent all they have to really do is win in India. BD and Sri Lanka are usually pretty weak, comparatively, and often rely on extreme pitch-doctoring to be competitive.
Whereas for India to "conquer" SENA they have England, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand too which are all usually pretty strong teams. So it's a lot harder for India than it would be for South Africa
The goal for any no. 1 team is to consistently win away series as much as possible, or at least not lose.
And the SA and Eng sides that India faced recently are perhaps the weakest versions of these teams in 20 years, while the Pakistan and Sri Lanka teams that SA beat were at least reasonably tough competition. So its not like India have to accomplish too much. Thus far, India have only won in Australia out of the SENA countries.
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