India's recent saga of spineless performances touched a new low as they succumbed to their heaviest Test defeat in 40 years in a match that got over well inside three days, gifting away the series to England 3-1.
"India were pathetic when they had to bat and bowl on two seaming, swinging pitches at Old Trafford and the Oval," Boycott wrote in his column in the 'Daily Telegraph'.
It was yet another abject surrender by the batsman, who were shot out for 94 in just 29.2 overs.
The Independent said, "The reputation of India's batsmen has undergone its own mini volte-face as well, with Virat Kohli suffering even more than the rest.
"He arrived being lauded as the only man who could challenge AB de Villiers for the title of best batsman in all formats of the game, he ends the series with an average of 13.40 and only 22 runs more than James Anderson, who batted five innings less - nobody's calling him the new Tendulkar any more."