Shreyas Iyer explains the reason behind India’s historic T20I series defeat to England

Jul 10, 2026

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Shreyas Iyer explains the reason behind India's historic T20I series defeat to England

The transition era of Indian cricket faced a brutal reality check in the United Kingdom. On July 09, 2026, the 4th T20I between England and India (ENG vs IND) at Bristol culminated in a historic and crushing series defeat for the Men in Blue. Tasked with rebuilding a squad capable of replicating their recent T20 World Cup triumphs, India looked completely out of depth on the night. England dominated the contest from start to finish, exposing massive gaps in India’s current developmental blueprint.

Shreyas Iyer breaks silence on India’s T20I series defeat against England

Shreyas Iyer’s appointment as India’s T20I captain was meant to herald a new era. Instead, it has turned into a reality check. On Thursday, India were handed a crushing nine-wicket defeat by England in the fourth T20I in Bristol, resulting in their second successive series loss under Iyer’s leadership and leaving the new skipper with more questions than answers.

An under-fire batting unit failed to impress once again, as England chased down 159 in just 13.5 overs with the loss of just one wicket. While Iyer top-scored with an unbeaten 80, the side looked a shadow of the team that recently won their second consecutive T20 World Cup title. Iyer backed his side, saying the team is still in a transition phase and will make a lot of mistakes.

See, this is the transition phase and we will be making a lot of mistakes. You see a lot of youngsters playing here in these conditions for the first time. So mistakes will definitely make them realise how important it is to adapt and have that awareness when you come in overseas conditions,” Iyer reflected post-match.

The Indian skipper emphasized that time and patience are required for this young unit to gel, though he acknowledged the urgency for individual self-assessment. India managed just 158 for 7, as England cruised through the chase, demolishing the Indian bowling attack. This was India’s fourth loss in their last five games, leaving the Men in Blue still searching for their first win across their recent assignments against Ireland and England.

Analyzing the tactical breakdown, Iyer noted that a sub-par total left the bowling department with no margin for error.

Again, it was a disappointing one. 158 wasn’t the perfect total on the board. Eventually, we saw how quickly they chased it down. When we came on to bowl, I just asked the bowlers to repeat the lengths as much as possible. Top of middle and leg was difficult to score off. We fell short on our execution,” he added.

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England outplayed India to secure the T20I series win in the fourth game

The scorecard painted a bleak picture for the visitors. Sent in to bat, India’s top order crumbled against a disciplined English attack. Teen prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi managed a brisk 15 off 10 balls before Jofra Archer dismissed him, while Ishan Kishan fell cheaply for 4. Abhishek Sharma struggled for fluency, scratching his way to 16 off 14 balls before Adil Rashid caught and bowled him.

Aside from Iyer’s lone-warrior knock of 80* off 49 balls, which featured 7 fours and 4 sixes, the rest of the lineup suffocated. Shivam Dube contributed a sluggish 22 off 23 balls, and Josh Tongue ripped through the middle order with figures of 2 for 36. Archer was the pick of the bowlers, choking India with an incredibly economical spell of 2 for 20 across his 4 overs, restricting India to a modest 158/7.

The chase was an absolute demolition derby. While Arshdeep Singh gave India a momentary glimmer of hope by removing Jos Buttler for just 8 runs in the third over, it only cleared the stage for Harry Brook.

Named Player of the Match, Brook blasted a relentless 79* off just 35 deliveries, bringing up his fifty in a mere 21 balls. He smashed 6 fours and 4 huge sixes, operating at a strike rate of 225.71. At the other end, opener Phil Salt anchored the chase perfectly, accumulating a steady 59* off 42 balls.

The unbroken 146-run partnership dismantled the Indian bowling attack. Axar Patel leaked 24 runs in his 2 overs, while Washington Sundar went for 19 in his lone over. England routinely found the boundary, hunting down the 159-run target in a mere 13.5 overs. Winning by 9 wickets with 37 balls to spare, England emphatically secured the bilateral series trophy, leaving India to completely re-evaluate their roadmap ahead.

Also READ: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor blasts Team India after crushing defeat to England in fourth T20I

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