Trott was categorical that the results in the upcoming matches could in no way undo the damage already done.
"It is definitely not the case of damage limitation," explained the 30-year-old.
"It is about realizing that in the first three games we have not played up to our own expectations and India have played the better cricket," he continued, adding, "These (the final matches) are the last two opportunities to get that right and put in some good performances as a team and as individuals."
The England No.3 was at a loss of words when asked to explain his team's disappointing show in the ongoing series, especially considering they had dominated the same opposition not long back.
"I think we have not played as well as we did in England. That's probably the simplest explanation," said Trott.
"I think India have played well, probably better than they have played all summer.
"I can't pinpoint the reasons for the failure in the first three games. I think we have lost key periods in these games. Or may be India has played well in those periods.
"Our basics haven't probably been up to scratch," he added.
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