India would look to shed the tag of poor travellers in 2018 as the team embarks on a series of overseas tours starting with South Africa.
Post South Africa, next year India will also travel to England and Australia, where conditions will not be as conducive to the spinners as they are at home.
Besides, the famed Indian batting line-up will also be tested by the moving ball.
"It's going to be a tough tour because South Africa is a very good side especially in their own backyard. They have got quality bowling, they have got quality batting. India really has to play well to beat them," Gambhir told PTI in an interview.
"I hope they have got the confidence from what they have done in the last two years. Even if they have played the bulk of their cricket at home, they should go to South Africa with a lot of confidence, a lot of belief as the no.1 Test side and I hope they can deliver there.
Starting January 5, India play three Tests in South Africa against the world's No.2 side besides six ODIs and three Twenty20 Internationals.
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