Deeply concerned: BCCI confirms Indian team review after consecutive series losses in Ireland and England. The update originally appeared on Cricket News, with Cricket News added as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Key takeaways: The BCCI has announced a formal review of India’s performance after a second straight T20I series defeat. India endured a historic 3-0 whitewash against England, the first such series loss, prompting intense scrutiny. Assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate has defended skipper Shreyas Iyer and urged a mindset shift to achieve overseas success.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has stated plans to conduct a formal assessment of the national side’s performances once the current England series concludes. Board secretary Devajit Saikia openly acknowledged that the organization remains deeply concerned by India’s alarming downturn in T20 cricket. In Bristol, Shreyas Iyer’s side suffered their third consecutive defeat to England at the County Ground, as England clinched an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five-match series. This setback comes on the heels of a troubling month that followed a 2-0 whitewash in Ireland, marking a dramatic reversal for a team that had entered the tour riding a streak of 16 consecutive T20I series wins as reigning World Cup champions.
Saikia told India Today that the board intends to meet with the captain and the coaching staff after the series concludes to pinpoint exactly where things have gone wrong. “We are deeply concerned about the Indian team’s performance, and once this series is over we will definitely have a review with the captain and coach to understand what is going wrong and will rectify the problems soon so we can regain our stature,” he said.
What was intended to be a seamless transition for a relatively young squad, fresh off back-to-back home T20 World Cup titles in March, has instead become a stern wake-up call. India has now lost five of their last six T20I matches. Conditions in England have only amplified the struggle, with a record 125-run defeat in Nottingham leaving India bowled out for 76 by Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue. In Bristol, a modest 158 for 7 proved insufficient against Harry Brook’s blistering unbeaten 79 off 35 balls, as England chased down the target inside 14 overs for a nine-wicket win.
The consequences extend beyond the series scoreline, as India’s long-standing number-one T20I ranking, held since February 2022, now faces genuine jeopardy, with another defeat potentially pushing them down the ladder. The cricketing world watches as India contends with a difficult phase, seeking not only tactical fixes but a shift in mindset that can translate into consistent success away from home.
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