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India’s T20 blueprint rattled as England’s 4-0 sweep rewrites the script at Southampton

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India’s T20 blueprint rattled as England’s 4-0 sweep rewrites the script at Southampton
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India’s T20 blueprint rattled as England’s 4-0 sweep rewrites the script at Southampton

2026-07-12 08:36 Last Updated At:08:40

England has emphatically dismantled Twenty20 cricket's traditional powerhouse, delivering India a sobering reality check as it begins the two-year task of building a team capable of reclaiming the T20 World Cup.

The two-time T20 world champions in blue were listless in all facets of the format as England sealed a 4-0 series win after India conceded over 250 runs for the first time in a T20 at Southampton in the final game on Saturday.

England not only dominated all the Indian Premier League big hitters like Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan and the newly crowned captain Shreyas Iyer, but Harry Brook’s men also shattered the confidence of 15-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.

The selectors’ road map for Sooryavanshi’s international debut after a bumper IPL season this year backfired big time. The left-hander was twice bounced out by his Rajasthan Royals teammate Jofra Archer and could manage only a combined score of 42 runs in three games.

The shortcomings in this Indian team -- without Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya and axed world cup winning captain Suryakumar Yadav — was quite evident when Ireland shocked them for a dream 2-0 win at home prior to the whitewash in England. The selectors left out Gujarat Titans skipper Shubman Gill, who could now come into the reckoning for the next T20 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

The aftermath of the series whitewash leaves India with some unwanted records: They had never lost six T20 games in a row; they were unbeaten in 16 T20 series and against England it was first time ever that they have been blanked in a bilateral series featuring more than two games.

While India's three openers struggled throughout the series, the middle-order seemed to lack clarity with constant shuffling between numbers five to eight in the batting lineup. Left-handed Tilak Varma, who had scored prolifically in Asian conditions made only 104 and that included a half century in the final game.

“I guess we have spoken so much about adaptability, but I think it’s got to the point now where you actually have to unpack that suitcase,” India assistant coach Ryan 10 Doeschate had said after India lost the fourth game at Bristol.

“It’s easy to say we need to adapt. We need to assess and adapt. Every coach from under-nine cricket says that about every department of the game. It’s got to a point now where we actually have to really unpack what that means and understand the process that’s needed to be able to make those adaptations, so to speak.”

The batting coach said India has to accept the fact that the team is underachieving in foreign conditions and needs to have the mentality to make adjustments how to excel in different conditions.

“Do we want to be a team that smashes 250 in India and looks great when you hit 80-meter sixes at Eden Gardens? Or do we want to come to places like this and places like Manchester and places like Southampton where things are slightly different?

“And again, thinking further down the line, the MCG and those sort of places, do we want to be the team that actually excels in different conditions and do we have the mentality to make those adjustments? And that’s the mental challenge and that’s (what) we need the players to be able to take on.”

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Confusion among the batters Axar Patel of India and Arshdeep Singh of India during the international T20 Cricket match between England and India in Southampton, England, Saturday, July 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Anthony Upton)

Confusion among the batters Axar Patel of India and Arshdeep Singh of India during the international T20 Cricket match between England and India in Southampton, England, Saturday, July 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Anthony Upton)

Suryansh Shedge of India during the international T20 Cricket match between England and India in Southampton, England, Saturday, July 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Anthony Upton)

Suryansh Shedge of India during the international T20 Cricket match between England and India in Southampton, England, Saturday, July 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Anthony Upton)

The Seattle Seahawks are being sold to the Khosla family, including Vinod Khosla, in accordance with the wishes of late team owner Paul Allen, the team announced on Saturday.

The Khosla family entered into a formal agreement to purchase the defending Super Bowl champions for $9.612 billion, according to a person familiar with the deal. The person spoke to the The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal is still subject to approval by the NFL.

The Khosla family will become the team’s controlling owner, according to a social media post by the Seahawks.

“We are honored to be entrusted as the next stewards of the Seattle Seahawks,” Vinod Khosla said in a statement. “We look forward to building on the winning legacy Paul Allen created and to earning the trust of the Seahawks organization and fans everywhere.”

Allen’s estate announced on Feb. 18 it had begun the process of selling the team, which is coming off its second Super Bowl victory in franchise history. Investment bank Allen & Company LLC and law firm Latham & Watkins led the sales process, which was estimated in February to continue through the offseason.

Vinod Khosla is the founder of Khosla Ventures, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm.

His current net worth is $13.7 billion, Forbes reported this month.

The company invests in experimental technologies such as biomedicine, robotics, and was the first venture firm to invest in OpenAI, per Forbes.

The Khosla family will be required to relinquish its ownership stake in the San Francisco 49ers as part of the deal. Khosla joined 49ers ownership group as a minority owner in 2025, purchasing 3.1% of the team.

NFL owners still have to ratify a final purchase agreement and they are expected to meet in August to approve the deal, ESPN reported.

The Seahawks have been in the Allen family since 1997, when Paul Allen bought the team for $194 million from then-owner Ken Behring. Allen was critical in keeping the Seahawks in Seattle, which is where the team is expected to remain after the sale is finalized.

The Seahawks have a lease at Lumen Field that runs through 2032 with three 10-year options.

Since Allen, cofounder of Microsoft, died in 2018 from complications of non-Hodgkin lymphoma at 65, the Seahawks and the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers have been owned by his sister, Jody.

The estate agreed in September to sell the Trail Blazers to an investment group led by Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon. The Trail Blazers will remain in Portland as part of the deal, which is awaiting final approval from the NBA Board of Governors.

The last NFL team to be sold was the Washington Commanders in 2023. A group led by Josh Harris that includes Magic Johnson bought the team from longtime owner Dan Snyder and his family for a record $6.05 billion.

The Seahawks beat the New England Patriots 29-13 in the Super Bowl in February.

This story has been updated to correct the spelling of the name of the family purchasing the team to Khosla throughout.

AP NFL writer Rob Maaddi contributed to this report.

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FILE - Seattle Seahawks players take part in the team's NFL football Super Bowl 60 parade and celebration, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/John Froschauer,File)

FILE - Seattle Seahawks players take part in the team's NFL football Super Bowl 60 parade and celebration, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/John Froschauer,File)

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