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Fair enough, but I am leaning towards a 1-1 draw since in 2015 it was an early Kohli side, which hadn't yet established its dominance. Kohli's team's peak came later.
Pak got whitewashed in Sri Lanka the previous year while India won the series in Lanka in 2015 (should've been a whitewash really if not for a bottlejob and an incredible innings by Chandimal at Galle). Pak also drew with Lanka and NZ in the UAE, I might be wrong but I don't think Lanka has ever won a single test in India in their test cricket history, and the last time the Kiwis won a test in India, Sir Hadlee and Kapil Dev were locking horns.
Kohli's India has arguably the greatest home record in the history of test cricket. They are yet to lose to a single side, and it's not just that, but they've won every single series they've played in Kohli's tenure. It would be interesting to compare how India's home record under Kohli stacks up against the home record of the Great Australians or the West Indians. India drew with Australia in 2003 and Pak drew with WI in '88, no side gas ever even drawn a single series against India under Kohli. That's how ruthless they've been. I mean you can criticise India's record outside Asia and it would be warranted, but the home record is something that will stay in the records for years to come.