Addressing a press conference on the eve of his side's three-day warm-up game starting here tomorrow, Dhoni said England are still a tough side to beat.
"What you assess is how good a side the opposition is and I still think England are a fantastic side. Which means it will be a tough competition for us and they know the home conditions better than us," Dhoni said at his first press conference after arriving in England.
Unlike in 2011 when India only played one tour match before entering the Test series, this time they are playing two and arrived nearly three weeks before the first Test.
The extra time, according to Dhoni, provided the inexperienced players to get acclimatised to the conditions.
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"It's a long series, five Test matches followed by five ODIs and one T20. Playing a series with five Test matches is something that's entirely new for us. But overall I think it will be really good," Dhoni said.
Of the current 18-member Indian squad only Dhoni, Gautam Gambhir and Ishant Sharma have played a Test match in England. But Dhoni said that some of them have played some form of cricket in England and that experience may help them.
"It's always good to have players who have played in the scenario before. As I've said it's a team that doesn't have too many players that have played in England," Dhoni said.
"All that really helps but it will be important for those players who have not played too many games to get used to the conditions really quickly. We're here 15 to 20 days before the first Test so that will obviously help.