Stats - India slump to their biggest defeat, and second-lowest total

76 India's all-out total against England at Nottingham, their second-lowest total in men's T20Is. Their lowest is 74 all out against Australia in 2008 at the MCG.

India's total of 76 is also the lowest by any team in a men's T20I in England, beating Australia's 79 against England back in 2005 at Southampton.

11.4 Overs that India faced while getting bowled out at Trent Bridge. It is by far the shortest all-out innings for India in men's T20Is. Overall, only three full-member teams have been bundled out in fewer overs in a men's T20I.

125 Margin of India's defeat at Nottingham is their first by 100 or more runs in men's T20Is. Their previous biggest defeat was by 80 runs to New Zealand in 2019. The 125-run win is also England's third-biggest by runs in men's T20Is.

5 Consecutive matches without a win for India in T20Is since winning the T20 World Cup, a streak that includes four defeats in completed matches.

It is the first time India have been winless for five consecutive men's T20Is. Their previous worst such streaks came in 2009 and 2021, when they suffered four successive defeats.

3 The Nottingham T20I was the third consecutive game where India faltered in a chase. Their previous two men's T20Is while chasing a target - vs Ireland last month - resulted in defeats.

Only once before had India suffered defeats in three successive chases in men's T20Is - in 2009. India, in fact, have lost five of their last six games while batting second in this format.

2018-19 Previous instance of India failing to win back-to-back bilateral series in men's T20Is. India lost series to New Zealand and Australia in 2019, following a drawn series against Australia in late 2019.

The best outcome India could return in this series against England is a 2-2 draw, following their 0-2 defeat to Ireland, which marked the end of their streak of 12 consecutive series (or tournament) wins in this format and 12 consecutive unbeaten bilateral series.

13 The scores of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Ishan Kishan, who were the joint top scorers for India on Tuesday. It was the first instance of no India batter reaching 20 in a completed men's T20I innings.

54 for 5 India's total at the end of the powerplay. It is the first instance of their losing five wickets inside the powerplay in men's T20Is. The previous earliest they were five down in this format was after 40 balls against Australia in 2008.

5 Matches as India captain without a win for Shreyas Iyer. He is the eighth India captain with no wins in their first five international matches in charge, and the first since Mohammad Azharuddin in 1990.

1 Jos Buttler became the first England player to claim five dismissals in a men's T20I. Overall, only New Zealand's Mitchell Hay (6 vs Sri Lanka in 2024) has more than five fielding dismissals in a men's T20I.