Akram feels Dhoni's failed to inspire India
ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan skipper Wasim Akram feels that Mahendra Singh Dhoni's performance was hardly inspiring during the recently-concluded Test series against England.
Akram said the visitors 0-4 drubbing against England should act as an "eye- opener" for the Indian skipper.
Akram felt that Dhoni's poor batting show against an inspired England bowling attack also played a major role in India suffering their worst Test series defeat in the country since a 5-0 loss in 1959.
A pathetic India slumped to an innings and eight runs defeat in the fourth and final cricket Test at The Oval to give England a resounding 4-0 series win on Aug 22.
"His batting form is of great concern. In this series Dhoni repeatedly got out in the slips region. He may have got a couple of 70 -plus scores in the third Test at Edgbaston, but what good are these runs when your opponent has amassed a 700-plus score?" Akram told Mobile ESPN.
Dhoni was out for three in the second innings on the fifth day when he slashed at a wide delivery from Stuart Broad and was caught at second slip.
Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2011
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