With the five-match series evenly poised at 1-1, India produced a spineless batting performance to lose the fourth Test by an innings and 54 runs well inside three days, allowing England to take the lead.
The humiliating defeat has certainly raised a few questions about the young Indian team's character.
"There is such a short turn-around time between Tests in this series that batting extra-time in the nets won't help Indian batsmen," said former India wicket-keeper Vijay Dahiya.
"A simple example of this is how they have played Moeen Ali. At Southampton they defended against him and got out. So they attacked him at Old Trafford and still got out. Nobody thought that there was a match to save and you shouldn't play such shots against him," he added.
"Kohli came into this series with a lot of pressure on his shoulders. He was expected to shine instead he hasn't scored a lot of runs and he is getting out in the same manner in every innings. More than technical, it is a mental thing for him now," the former stumper said.