Pat Cummins says every member of the Australia side proved they can thrive in Asian conditions after they sealed a 1-0 Test series win over Pakistan.
Nathan Lyon took 5-83 and outstanding captain Cummins claimed 3-23 as the tourists won by 115 runs on the final day at Gaddafi Stadium to claim the Benaud-Qadir Trophy.
Both bowling attacks were made to toil on flat pitches throughout the three-match series in Australia's first tour of Pakistan since 1998.
Pakistan were unable to avoid defeat under pressure in Lahore, though, collapsing from 165-3 to 235 all out.
Test Championship leaders Australia face Sri Lanka in a two-match series in July and travel to India next year.
Man of the match Cummins says they will take huge confidence from beating Pakistan in their own backyard when they take on those challenges.
"It's probably potentially not as spinning conditions here as we might get in Sri Lanka," said the paceman.
"But I think in the past Asian tours that I've been on, there's a lot of talk when we leave Australia that we've got to change everything about our game to succeed over here.
"This is a good lesson that the basics of batting or bowling that make you a good player in Australia can hold up over here. If anything, I think it's reaffirmed that our games will hold up."
The number one Test bowler in the world added: "The amount of confidence we'll get out of winning over here, not just as a team but so many individuals.
"Every individual had their moment and has shown that their game stands up to Asian conditions. So it's huge for Sri Lanka later in the year, India next year. That's awesome."
For the time being, the tourists will savour a richly deserved series win.
Cummins said: "Everyone's just totally elated. Winning overseas just doesn't happen very often. It's been a real toil for the last 25, 30 days.
"We knew it was going to be totally different to normal life in Australia, under different conditions. And to come away with a series win is hugely satisfying."