Among the strong critics was Dhoni's predecessor Sourav Ganguly, who blamed the absence of enough warm-up games for the team's predicament.
"I am a firm believer that every time you tour, you need at least two warm-up games and they absolutely could have played an extra game," said the Bengal stalwart, who retired from international cricket a few years ago.
India captain Dhoni, under fire after having lost the first match at Lord's -- the 100th encounter between the two rivals -- by 196 runs and the next at Trent Bridge by 319 runs, conceded on Tuesday that the preparations for the series had not been ideal.
"It's a mental thing as well, because for some of us it's been a seven-match Test series with hardly a gap. The preparation needs to be slightly different which is why we are saying the next ten days are important for us -- not only physically but mentally as well," the wicket keeper batsman said.
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