The Rose Bowl: India captain Shreyas Iyer has conceded that a glaring failure to adapt to changing overseas conditions and costly fielding lapses cost his side dearly after England secured a dominant 4-0 series sweep with a 56-run victory in the fifth and final T20I here at The Rose Bowl on Saturday.
The heavy defeat capped off a winless T20I tour for the reigning world champions, who were also dethroned from the top of the ICC Men's T20I rankings by the hosts. "There's a lot to take. Especially the conditions, the awareness. It's all about adaptation, I feel. Conditions kept changing from match to match. As professionals, we need to learn.
“It's important that we communicate as much as possible about what we could have done better over here. Fielding plays a key role in winning matches. This is one aspect we need to work on," Iyer said at the post-match presentation.