Abhishek Nayar, who served as India’s assistant coach before being sacked last year, has spoken publicly about what he describes as the humiliation the team endured during its tour of England. According to the reports, Nayar links the setbacks and experiences on the tour to broader concerns about how team management and decision-making are handled.
The coverage frames his comments as a warning directed at the BCCI, India’s cricket board. While the articles do not present detailed, verifiable specifics of particular internal conversations, they highlight that Nayar is using his position and perspective from his time with the coaching setup to question practices and outcomes surrounding the team’s performance and leadership decisions.
The reports also connect his remarks to ongoing debate around Shreyas Iyer’s captaincy, suggesting that the issues raised could contribute to scrutiny of how leadership roles and responsibilities are assigned within India’s squad.
Overall, the sources agree that Nayar is making critical, candid statements about the England tour experience and that he is calling for changes or taking issue with the board’s approach.