The visitors scored 457 and 391/9d in their two innings while the hosts were bowled out for 496 in their only essay.
"We cannot control the pitch. We have to make do of what we have and there have been a lot of positives in this match," said Dhoni.
"The bowlers did really well on especially on a wicket like this. Even in bowling 160 overs they kept their intensity and put in a lot of effort. Each of them bowled nearly 25 to 30 to 35 overs and yet they kept running in."
The pitch was the central theme of the Test match and it was devoid of any help to the bowlers at all, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar scoring two half-centuries, Stuart Binny, Mohammad Shami and James Anderson scoring maiden Test fifties. Anderson was also involved in a world record 198-run stand with Joe Root who scored 154 runs. This was after Vijay set the tone with his 146 runs in the first innings.
"In South Africa you want to play on seaming tracks and do well there. In England you want pitches and conditions that suit swing bowling. Hopefully going forward wickets will have more life in them," said the Indian skipper.