Former England captain Michael Vaughan believes that the current national squad need to adapt their approach in order to win games away from home turf.
England slumped to a miserable 5-0 whitewash against India in the one-day international series.
"They've got to be dead honest," BBC Sport quotes Vaughan as saying. "We lost 6-1 in Australia, 5-0 in India two years ago and 5-0 in India now.
"For this set of players - that have all the right ingredients to be successful - it's not good enough.
"We're playing a different brand of cricket in England that we're not getting away from home."
Vaughan's comments come after England coach Andy Flower criticised his side's efforts in India.