Current England tour one of the toughest of my career: Dhoni

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His injury-ravaged team down in the dumps with back-to-back defeats and some key players experiencing indifferent form, Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Tuesday conceded that the current England Test series is one of the most difficult tours of his career.

"If you consider injuries, fitness, form, everything, there are quite a few things to worry about. It's difficult to recall (any other) but it's among the most difficult tour (I've been involved in)," he told a press conference ahead of the third Test starting on Wednesday.

The tour has placed extraordinary demands on the mental faculties of Indian cricketers, more so on Dhoni who has been on the road for almost a year and who has the added responsibility of keeping and leading the side.

"More than that, it's the physical aspect. However, more and more you play, the more experienced to you get to train your mind to get out of it; the measures what needs to be done.

"Of course, it's not easy ... there are different ways for different individuals. Some prefer to have extra nets while others prefer to take mind off cricket. It's what suits an individual," he said.

He did not straight away reject the idea of fielding four medium pacers on a green track at Edgbaston in the third Test.

"The wickets so far haven't assisted spinners. It pushes us to think if we can play four fast bowlers — the slow over-rate doesn't bother us, what's important we select the eleven suited to the track," said the Indian captain.

India presently have four fit medium-pacers in Sreesanth, Ishant Sharma, Praveen Kumar and Munaf Patel. RP Singh, the replacement for Zaheer Khan, is yet to join the squad which actually restricts the options for the tourists.

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