India coach issues honest assessment following crushing T20I series defeat to England

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The reigning T20 World Champions have been brought crashing down to earth. On July 09, 2026, the fourth T20I between England and India at Bristol turned into a reality check for the visitors. England clinical ninety-wicket thrashing of India did not just hand the hosts an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series; it exposed glaring vulnerabilities in India’s ability to perform outside the subcontinent. Coming on the heels of a shocking 2-0 series defeat to Ireland, this latest capitulation has forced the team management to look into the mirror.
Speaking at the post-match press conference, India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate pulled no punches. He openly admitted that the team must shed its underachievers tag when playing in foreign conditions. While Indian batters routinely dominate on the flat, spin-friendly pitches back home, they have looked completely out of depth against the extra bounce and seam movement offered by Irish and English tracks.
“We have spoken so much about adaptability, It’s easy to say we need to adapt… but it’s a point now where we need to understand the process and what is needed to make those adaptations,” Ten Doeschate remarked.
The coach emphasized that the first step toward recovery is accepting their current poor form. With the next T20 World Cup lingering two years away in Australia, the coaching staff is challenging the players’ mindset. Ten Doeschate questioned whether the squad wants to just be a side that “smashes 250 in India and looks great hitting an 80-meter six at Eden Gardens,” or if they have the mental fortitude to graft for runs in challenging environments like Manchester, Southampton, and eventually, the MCG.
The technical struggle was evident as England’s pace attack, led by a fiery Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue, consistently hurried the Indian top order. Ten Doeschate noted that the squad failed to adjust to pitches that were slightly slower but offered a steep, uncomfortable bounce.
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Amid the batting ruins, newly appointed T20I captain Shreyas Iyer has been the solitary fighting figure. Interestingly, Iyer was not part of the squad that lifted the World Cup just four months ago, yet he remains the only Indian batter firing on all cylinders during this tour.
The quick transition into a new era under Iyer’s captaincy has drawn immense public backlash following five consecutive overseas losses. However, the team management is preaching patience. Ten Doeschate defended the skipper, highlighting his excellent crease awareness as a template for how to bat in English conditions. He urged fans and critics to look at the situation realistically rather than making premature, harsh calls.
A major factor behind India’s lackluster performance has been an incredibly congested cricket calendar. Transitioning directly from an intense home season and the Afghan series left the squad with a mere four to five days of preparation in England. Furthermore, the absence of structural linchpins like Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya has left the bowling unit looking heavily depleted.
Management remains confident that once these weapons return, the team balance will shift dramatically. Until then, the final dead-rubber T20I in Southampton on Saturday offers India one last chance to salvage some pride, discover their identity, and master the overseas conditions they have so heavily struggled against.
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