England might be wondering what to do to get a break.
In a World Cup year, the Twenty20 team have lost a series.
White-ball wobbles were supposed to be left behind in the era of skinny jeans.
England can say that they were weakened in their loss to India. Two bad days at the office could be described as being under a new coach, Matthew Mott. They won the third T20 by a large margin.
They have lost in five and two of the last three series. They won seven and drew the other one beforehand.
England had a team that didn't pick itself.
There are more questions than answers with the T20 World Cup just 97 days away.
Those certainties are the first thing we'll start with.
Despite a top score of 18 in the series, captain Jos Buttler will open the batting when England play Afghanistan in their World Cup opener in Perth on 22 October and will most likely be joined by Roy, who has credit in the bank despite a return of 31 runs from 43 balls across 3
Bairstow's big-hitting was seen in the shortest format for a long time before his recent red-ball run and he will return to boost the middle order.
Liam Livingstone is the only one who has his role completely guaranteed.
Fast bowling has been the biggest positive in this series.
Chris Jordan, who took eight wickets at an economy of 7.25, and Richard Gleeson, who dismissed three players in the first eight balls of international cricket, were the other two stand-out performers.
In the final match, Topley gave up only 22 runs in a game where 409 were scored.
There is a feeling that England are missing out on a chance to win a global title because of the first-choice attack.
Jofra Archer has not played for England in over a year because of an elbow injury.
It's thought that it's unlikely that he'll be back in time for the World Cup.
After elbow surgery, Mark Wood is still out. There isn't a timescale for when he will come back.
England would love to see either of them make it.
One of the people who sat out the series was Ben Stokes, who has been a regular in England's T20.
Things have changed since he last wore the shirt.
Joe Root played in just eight of England's 66 T20s during his time as England's T20 captain, as he used that time to rest and refresh.
It's possible that white-ball cricket is still in his mind as he's in the squad for the three-game one-day international series that starts next week.
His 19 from nine balls on Sunday was exciting. He might not be able to attend when Bairstow and Stokes come back.
When under pressure, he looks to have confirmed his spot.
When he was ranked number one in the T20 international batting rankings, some thought he was not worth his place.
After low scores for Malan in the first two games of the season, the England number three's position was being debated.
He responded with 77 from 39 balls to end his run of not scoring a half century.
If England moved him from the middle order to the top of the order, it would be a threat to Malan's place.
It was just the right time for Malan to return to his old form.
In the third T20, Phil Salt was brought in to bat in place of Sam Curran.
Simply, it worked. England got the win.
The whole line-up looked stronger with the addition of Moeen Ali.
In the first two games, the hosts only used six bowlers compared to the seven they used in the first game.
It was the first major decision made by Buttler as he takes the team on.
During Buttler's time in the field, he shouted instructions to Jordan to pass onto the bowler, ran down himself or pondered with his lieutenant.
After Sunday's win, Topley said he couldn't tell what was going on. One of his great qualities is that he will bring as a captain.
The words were used many times about Buttler's predecessor.
On paper at least, England's XI will look stronger when Bairstow, Bairstow, andStokes return. The bonus will be any other comebacks.