India’s Shreyas Iyer criticizes the team’s batting approach following a series loss to England, pointing to repeated wicket losses during a chase. After England posts 257 for 3, India is left with a demanding target and does not recover despite the pitch being described as the best batting surface of the series. According to the coverage, India loses wickets in clusters, preventing partnerships from forming and stopping the chase from gaining traction. Iyer’s comments are framed as direct criticism of how batters approached the innings and how quickly wickets fell once the target pressure increased. The reports highlight that the problem is not only the final result but the pattern of dismissals, which occurs repeatedly rather than being limited to a single collapse. The overall narrative across the outlets centers on the mismatch between favorable batting conditions and India’s inability to sustain progress against England’s bowling. The criticism reflects on the batting order’s execution and the team’s inability to build momentum after falling behind.