England have lost 11 of their 12 One-Day Internationals in India, but Dhoni refused to take his opponents lightly.
"What is important is for each and every game we prepare likewise, whether it is Bangladesh or England or Australia; because that is what I feel is important rather than giving that one game extra importance.
"It's very important to have same preparation level throughout the tournament. I think it is a crucial game, but, at the same time, the preparation level remains the same," Dhoni said.
Despite starting with an 87-run victory over Bangladesh in the tournament opener, he refused to concede that India are favourites against England, who laboured to a close six-wicket win over minnows The Netherlands.
"In every game you have to start from scratch; a fresh start which means you have to do all the good things that you have done in the past. A lot has been talked about carrying the momentum, but every game is different and you have to start well.
"Of course, we had a good start in the opening game, where we batted really well and after that spinners did a good job in the middle overs. Again, I think it is about the team that will start well and hold the nerves for a consistent period of time. May the best team win!" he added.
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