8. Nasser Hussain:

This is yet another instance when MS Dhoni faced criticism from a former cricketer for his slow strike-rate. He managed to score only 37 off 59 balls as India added just 75 runs in the last 20 overs in pursuit of 323. The entire world was shocked by Dhoni’s lack of intent and later Nasser Hussain had take a shot at him.
“I thought it was a very odd innings from the greatest-ever finisher in white-ball cricket,” Hussain told Sky Sports. “This is the same bloke that in the 2011 World Cup final promoted himself up the order to whack the ball out of the ground and see them beat Sri Lanka in Mumbai.
“Dhoni, more recently, has taken longer to get going, especially when spin is on, so I wasn’t surprised by his start, especially against the leg-spin of Adil Rashid. But I was surprised he never really played a shot in anger until he got out,” he added.