The former New Zealand skipper Tim Southee recently spoke about the importance of this historic Test series win against India on Indian soil. From England to a full-strength Australian team or mighty South Africa all failed to beat this Indian side in the last 12 years. The New Zealand team captained by Tom Latham not only dominated this Indian side but outplayed them in every department to end their long streak of dominance. Also Read: Team India To Prepare A Rank Turner Pitch in Mumbai For The Final Test Against New Zealand In a recent conversation with Cricbuzz, Tim Southee opened up about the emotions of winning this Test series, a victory he’s been chasing on his fourth tour of India. Finally guiding his team to triumph against the hosts. As quoted by Cricbuzz, Tim Southee said: "Yeah, I think you just look at the history. What is it, 12 years that someone's been able to do and 18 series or whatever it is. It's a very, very tough place to come. I think if you look at it from my perspective and the cricket I've played in the past however many years, I think you look at India and Australia are the two places that are probably the most difficult to tour. Both the conditions, the quality of the opposition, and how good they are at home makes it a tough place to tour. I think you look at this one in particular, 12 years, 18 series. It's nice to be that side that's broken that run. I guess it shows to other teams around the world that it is possible to beat India in India.” New Zealand aims to make history once more as they go up against an out-of-form Indian side in the final Test which is to be played in Mumbai. A victory here is crucial for the Kiwis to strengthen their chances of reaching the WTC final for the 2023-25 cycle.