Indian cricket team's coach Greg Chappell feels that Sourav Ganguly's men were "distracted" and failed to stick to the process that brought success during the recent series against Pakistan.
The 56-year-old former Australian captain said he could not pinpoint what went wrong for India in the series but felt that they got distracted.
"Generally speaking when in that situation, it's a matter of a team getting distracted and getting away from the process that allows them to be successful.
"From what appeared to have happened from a long way away (Australia) was that Pakistan worked together well; they had a game-plan which they stuck to; they believed in themselves and worked hard towards getting the results they wanted to get," Chappell told PTI in Bangalore.
"Sometimes, the worst days are your best experiences and best learning days because all of a sudden, it makes you step aside and think about what happened," Chappell said.
He also ruled out the need of a fielding coach for the team.
"I think at this stage, there is enough resources within the team and in the support staff (trainer Gregory King and physio John Gloster) to go ahead with what we got. From time to time, we might look at individuals who add something to the growth. At the moment, we are not looking at a fielding coach," he said.