England have lost both the T20Is played so far and one big reason behind both the defeats was their inconsistency and lack of sensibility with the bat. In the opening T20I at the Kolkata, the visitors could only manage 132 runs while batting first, smog was the reason, said a few Englishmen after the dismal outing. The second T20I, however, was better than the Kolkata game as they posted 165 runs. They could have added a few more runs if they would have avoided the rash game not just at Chennai, but also in Kolkata. Citing this mindset of England, former Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin gave a witty example relating to the England's way of playing cricket. He, on his YouTube channel, gave an example of the 'Bengaluru Traffic' and said that it's not possible to drive at fourth gear while you are in the traffic in Bengaluru. Ashwin, on his YouTube channel, said: "England have played incomplete cricket. They have made a series of mistakes. When you play in India, you can't play in one tempo. If you drive in Bengaluru traffic, you can't always be in the fourth gear. It's the same logic here. Sometimes, you can't even go to the fourth gear in Bengaluru (laughs)." Ravichandran Ashwin also highlighted about the importance of playing according to the conditions. A single pattern of game won't prove to be successful at every venue. Moreover, one should also know how to bat inside the power-play and post power-play as it's very important to vary the pace of the game according to the situation. Ashwin added: "I had said this last time as well. The fearless, daredevil approach of Team India is good. Of course, you should have that fearless approach in the powerplay. However, you need to respect the conditions as well. Not all conditions will suit aggressive batting. In cricket, it is said that conditions are the king." Also Read | 'Shami is fit': Coach dodges queries on T20I unavailability England Faces Challenge at Rajkot Rajkot's Niranjan Shah Stadium will host the third T20I of the five-match series and the match is scheduled to be played at 07:00 PM IST on 28th January 2025. A total of five T20Is has been played at this venue in which India have won four, that too with huge margins. Pacers will be highly affective on this surface, while spinners will also enjoy their time out there. When it comes to batting, the surface offers a good batting track and if batted well as per the conditions, the team batting first could post a good total. England has not played any game at this venue so far and this might go against them in this match.