Former India captain Anil Kumble criticizes the team’s performance and the handling of the side after India suffers a heavy defeat to England in the third T20I. India lose by 125 runs, with the Shreyas Iyer-led team bundled out for 76 runs. The defeat follows an overall collapse in which India fail to post a competitive total, leading to England’s large margin of victory. Kumble’s remarks target both the players’ execution and the team management’s approach, describing the performance as an “abject surrender.” The criticism is directed at how the innings unfolded and at broader decision-making around the team for the match. With only 76 on the board and a substantial run shortfall, the result underscores the gap between the two sides in the third T20I. Both reports describe the same match outcome and the same criticism from Kumble, focusing on India’s batting collapse and the perceived shortcomings by players and management.