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Virat Kohli should get used to playing in England ahead of summer India tour, says Kapil Dev

India skipper Virat Kohli has scored 429 runs in the series so far
Image: Virat Kohli has the ability and temperament to thrive in county cricket, says Kapil Dev

Kapil Dev has urged Virat Kohli to spend time in the Specsavers County Championship before India's Test series with England this summer.

The five-match series between the two countries begins in August, live on Sky Sports, and India will be hoping for better fortunes on English soil having won just three Tests since 1986.

During their last series in 2014, Kohli, currently the second best Test in the ICC rankings, failed to register a half century or a ton and averaged 13.40, way below his current average of 53.40.

The advice from one of Kohli's predecessors as India captain is that a stint on the county circuit may be beneficial in adapting to English conditions.

"If he can get it and if he can keep on playing there, I think it always helps," said Dev, who was speaking in his role as an ambassador for Laureus.

25 Jun 1983:  Kapil Dev of India lifts the Cricket World Cup after his team beat the West Indies at Lords in the final.
Image: Kapil Dev captained India to World Cup glory in England in 1983

"Practice makes a man perfect; one has to practice to those conditions. What we're seeing, with his temperament, I think he's good enough (to score runs in England). It all depends if he gets a good start. He has the ability.

"If he can play a season or two in English county cricket there would be nothing wrong (with that) because if you want to be the best player in the world you have to get runs everywhere.

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"With so many players, we are seeing they are outstanding outside India or Pakistan, (but) when they come to the subcontinent, they don't get runs. Maybe they are playing on a fast, bouncy track and when it comes to a turning track they are not good enough.

India's captain Virat Kohli raises his bat as he celebrates scoring half century (50 runs) during the second day of the second Test cricket match between S
Image: Kohli is currently No 2 in the world in the ICC Test batting rankings

"The bar which we as cricketers set for these people is that you have to be good in all conditions. That's what we used to say about Allan Border or Vivian Richards or Sunil Gavaskar - they were players to play any part, anywhere, any kind of conditions, they used to perform.

"Virat Kohli, the question mark, is in front of him, it's there. He has to get runs where it is considered to be the toughest conditions in the world."

Dev was India captain when they beat England 2-0 in a three-match contest in 1986 but only once since, in 2007, have India won a Test series on English soil.

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