Leeds: Indian captain Virat Kohli on Tuesday asserted that his team is capable of beating even a full-strength England in their own backyard but said it is prudent to keep one's ego in pocket while batting in the tough English conditions.
England were without top all-rounder Ben Stokes, key pacers Jofra Archers and Chris Woakes in the first two Tests, and now, Mark Wood has also been ruled out of the third match, starting Wednesday.
Asked if this was the right time to go for the kill and win the series, Kohli was not amused with the question.
"Does it depend on the strength of the opposition? Even when the key players were playing, we think we can beat anyone," said Kohli, clearly not impressed with the question.
"We do not wait for the opposition to be weak. So, I do not think that is the right question to ask a team that has been playing such good cricket over the last so many years. We do not depend on the opposition to be weak, that is not how we approach any series."
When asked to explain what it is like batting in English conditions, where the ball seams and swings consistently, Kohli gave an honest opinion.
"You can never say in England that now you are set (on pitch). You have to put your ego in your pocket. The conditions are not same as it is in other places where you reach 30-40 and know that you can pick balls for your shots," he said.
"You have to bat the same way you bat for your first 30 runs and then repeat the same template till it is possible. This discipline and patience is required in England.
"If you are not patient in England you can get out at anytime, no matter how experienced you are or how many runs you have under your belt. You need good decision making because, conditions in England are toughest in the world, in my opinion," he said.
None of the members of the current Indian team has played at the Headingley where England have some memorable performances. Kohli said it does not matter to him or his teammates if they have not played a Test at the venue.