England skipper Jos Buttler conceded that England have received "a reality check" and didn't play their "best cricket by a long stretch" after being unable to win a white-ball series in their ongoing home summer.
Buttler's comments come after England were bowled out for 101 in Sunday's T20I series decider against South Africa at the Ageas Bowl and lost the series 2-1. Before this, England has lost the T20I and ODI series to India by identical margin of 2-1 and had drawn the ODI series against South Africa 1-1.
"I think it is a reality check. We haven't played our best cricket by a long stretch and I don't think we have been able to impose ourselves. We can't live in the past and pat ourselves on the backs for the changes that have been made in English cricket and the successes we have had. It's about looking forward, trying to chase the best teams in the world and being at the forefront of that," said Buttler after the match.