Indian bowling line-up is several levels above SA's.
South Africa have one good (great!) bowler to compete with India in Indian conditions. He might have won them a match of his own bowling in the past but that team didn't have to fear getting blown away by Indian bowlers in return. That will change when they face Kohli's India.
If you want to era adjust, then don't conveniently forget to apply that to the Indian middle order too, which has produced some mammoth away performances in this era itself (Kohli (SA/Eng) and Pujara (Aus)).
And yes, SA did win more away but they also lost more home matches. If winning at home is so easy then losing at home should result in an even greater mark-down than an away loss.
South Africa have one good (great!) bowler to compete with India in Indian conditions. He might have won them a match of his own bowling in the past but that team didn't have to fear getting blown away by Indian bowlers in return. That will change when they face Kohli's India.
If you want to era adjust, then don't conveniently forget to apply that to the Indian middle order too, which has produced some mammoth away performances in this era itself (Kohli (SA/Eng) and Pujara (Aus)).
And yes, SA did win more away but they also lost more home matches. If winning at home is so easy then losing at home should result in an even greater mark-down than an away loss.
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