India’s recent performance in T20Is has drawn attention after the team loses two consecutive T20I series in June and July, following its status as T20 World Cup champions earlier in March. NDTV reports that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) addresses concerns around the team’s “bad phase” and the direction following these defeats. The coverage frames the slump as notable because India’s recent transition from world champions to back-to-back series losses has been rapid. The reports also mention speculation about potential threats or pressure directed at head coach Gautam Gambhir in the wake of the results, though the BCCI is described as breaking its silence rather than confirming any specific allegations. Overall, the articles focus on the BCCI’s response to the criticism and uncertainty surrounding India’s short-format form, while noting that the team’s string of T20I series losses has become a central talking point for fans and observers.