India vs England: Shreyas Iyer Under Pressure After Another T20 Collapse

By TeluguFunda / July 8, 2026

India’s struggles in the T20 format continued as England registered a commanding 125-run victory in the third T20I, exposing the visitors’ weaknesses once again. After disappointing defeats against Ireland in the previous series, India’s poor run has now extended against England, raising serious questions about the team’s approach and leadership.

The latest defeat also marked an unwanted milestone for captain Shreyas Iyer. Since taking charge of the T20 side, Iyer has now lost all five matches he has captained, making it five consecutive defeats without a single victory.

What has been more concerning than the results is India’s overall performance. The team has looked short of ideas with both bat and ball, failing to adapt to different match situations. The lack of clear planning and execution has allowed opponents to dominate, leaving India searching for answers.

England completely outplayed India in the third T20I, handing them one of their biggest defeats in the format. Chasing a massive target, India’s batting lineup collapsed under pressure, resulting in a crushing 125-run loss that highlighted the growing gap between the two sides in the series.

The recent performances stand in stark contrast to India’s success in the T20 format not long ago. Having celebrated major achievements in recent times, the team now finds itself struggling to compete consistently against quality opposition.

With pressure mounting after five successive defeats, attention has naturally shifted towards Shreyas Iyer’s captaincy. While it may be too early to make any major decisions, the skipper will be expected to turn things around quickly. Another disappointing series could intensify discussions about India’s leadership and team combination ahead of future assignments.

India will now look to regroup and bounce back in the remaining matches, hoping to avoid another series defeat and restore confidence within the squad.India’s struggles in the T20 format continued as England registered a commanding 125-run victory in the third T20I, exposing the visitors’ weaknesses once again. After disappointing defeats against Ireland in the previous series, India’s poor run has now extended against England, raising serious questions about the team’s approach and leadership.

The latest defeat also marked an unwanted milestone for captain Shreyas Iyer. Since taking charge of the T20 side, Iyer has now lost all five matches he has captained, making it five consecutive defeats without a single victory.

What has been more concerning than the results is India’s overall performance. The team has looked short of ideas with both bat and ball, failing to adapt to different match situations. The lack of clear planning and execution has allowed opponents to dominate, leaving India searching for answers.

England completely outplayed India in the third T20I, handing them one of their biggest defeats in the format. Chasing a massive target, India’s batting lineup collapsed under pressure, resulting in a crushing 125-run loss that highlighted the growing gap between the two sides in the series.

The recent performances stand in stark contrast to India’s success in the T20 format not long ago. Having celebrated major achievements in recent times, the team now finds itself struggling to compete consistently against quality opposition.

With pressure mounting after five successive defeats, attention has naturally shifted towards Shreyas Iyer’s captaincy. While it may be too early to make any major decisions, the skipper will be expected to turn things around quickly. Another disappointing series could intensify discussions about India’s leadership and team combination ahead of future assignments.

India will now look to regroup and bounce back in the remaining matches, hoping to avoid another series defeat and restore confidence within the squad.

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