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Transition, injuries & workload management: India batting coach reasons Ireland and England defeats

What’s gone wrong with India? Well, nothing to be frank. You don’t go from unbeatable to finished just because you lost 3 matches. Yes, the Men in Blue were untouchable in the last T20 World Cup cycle. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t lose a match. Moreover, many factors were at play in India’s defeats to Ireland and England.

Same approach

India’s batting coach Sitanshu Kotak believes the same. The approach hasn’t changed. You want to improve on all fronts. Keep dominating sides. But it isn’t that simple. Since there was no ODI World Cup in sight, the entire focus was on T20I cricket. Now, the case isn’t the same.

    “See, we aim to improve in all three departments: batting, bowling, and fielding. After the last World Cup, we have wanted to go to the next level because all teams will want to improve. We don’t think about one match,” Kotak told reporters at Trent Bridge on the eve of the India vs England 3rd T20I.

    Over the top reaction

    However, the viewers don’t take that into account. They are very reactionary. The majority of the players who played Ireland and now England were very much in the scheme of things in the T20 World Cup. Form can go up or down. You can just have a bad stretch of games.

    “Sometimes, when you win a match, people praise you, but then if you lose another and drop two catches, they say you didn’t field well. We hadn’t lost a single series in two years, won the World Cup, or won the Asia Cup, and everyone said, ‘Very good.’ Now do match haarne par itne saare log bol rahe hain, ‘match haar rahe hain’ (After 2 defeats, everyone is saying ‘they are losing’). It’s a game,” he added.

    Indian think tank assessing the pitch and venue dimensions at Trent Bridge, where Suryakumar Yadav tonned up four years ago. Both the curator and batting coach Sitanshu Kotak attested to the high-scoring tendency of Nottingham. Abhishek Sharma chats with the performance analyst. pic.twitter.com/A6LXBlFROw

    — Aryan Surana (@iamaryansurana) July 6, 2026

    Multiple things at play

    But there’s more at play. Shreyas Iyer returned to the side after 30 months. That too as Suryakumar Yadav’s replacement as captain. The team’s in transition. Shreyas needs to settle down himself before taking control of the team. Hardik Pandya, Nitish Kumar Reddy and Jasprit Bumrah are either injured or rested. India are trying players like Prince Yadav and Suryansh Shedge.

    “We have had a transition. The captain has been changed. Hardik is not here. You are trying to introduce new players to prepare for two years down the line. It shouldn’t happen, but these things can happen. There are limitations, but we know that to win the next World Cup, we have to be better than the last World Cup,” Kotak concluded.

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