Former cricketers described India's dramatic batting collapse in the three-wicket loss to South Africa in Saturday's World Cup encounter as bizarre, but defended captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni for his decision to give the last over to pacer Ashish Nehra.
India suffered a stunning batting collapse, their last nine wickets falling for a mere 29 runs as they were all out for 296.
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Later, South Africa needed 13 from the last over for victory, but Nehra conceded 16 runs from the first four balls as India lost the match.
South African legend Barry Richards blamed India's batting collapse for the loss.
"It was bizarre and nobody expected such a thing from a batting side like India. I could not imagine at the 40th over that India would not play the whole 50 overs and be all out for 296," he said.
"I imagine that South Africa might have been really boosted in their confidence after bundling them out for 296," he said.
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