Brendon McCullum insists England's best chance of turning the tide in India is to keep trusting in their methods as he resists calls to adapt despite a humbling defeat in Rajkot.
England captain Ben Stokes says they still have a "great chance" of winning the five-Test series against India and urged the squad not to let the 434-run defeat get to them.
England suffered their heaviest defeat in terms of runs in more than 80 years as a double century by Yashavi Jaiswal guided India to a 434-run win.
England ceded control of the third Test after giving India a leg up in the absence of Ravichandran Ashwin as Joe Root's ugly dismissal sparked a batting collapse in Rajkot.
India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja believes navigating England's attacking style under Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum has become "easier" after a period of adjustment.
Ollie Pope expressed admiration for how Ben Stokes has "transformed the game," as the England captain prepares for his 100th Test match this week.