Five matches, one win and four defeats: England's title defence is turning out to be a nightmare. After suffering a nine-wicket defeat against New Zealand in the tournament opener, they beat Bangladesh by 137 runs. And talks of Three Lions roaring back to form did the rounds. But in reality, it was a mere whimper from an aging squad with no fight left in them. On Thursday, they were shot out for 156 in 33.2 and then succumbed to an eight-wicket defeat with another set of Lions, from the Indian Ocean, winning the survival fight in Bengaluru with 24.2 overs to spare. The defeat left Jos Buttler's much-vaulted team just above the Netherlands, an Associate side, in the 10-team table. They can still make the knock-outs, but it will take some miracle to complete such a turnaround. England next face hosts India on Sunday in Lucknow. Sri Lanka, with two wins from five matches, head to Pune to face giant killers Afghanistan on Monday. Catch highlights of the ENG vs SL match from here (Scorecard | Report | Points Table | Full Coverage)