"I think the last few overs were disappointing, it is an area of concern and it is getting worse. There was a bit of dew but not like in the last game. The individuals will have to step up, they have to come up with their plans and back their strength," he said after after India lost the third ODI by four wickets from a winning position.
Out-of-form Ishant Sharma gave away 30 runs today in the 48th over to turn the tide in Australia's favour.
"You don't need to spoonfeed bowlers at the international level. You need to come up with your plan, focus on your strength and execute your plans," he said when asked if he had given any specific direction to his bowlers.
Asked further about his bowling woes, especially in the death overs, he said, "We started well, Jadeja bowled really well in the middle overs. Also, we need more from the part-timers."
"I think we could have batted better, on a track like this. We were fortunate to get beyond 300, looked like we would get around 250," said Dhoni who took India's score to 303 for nine after the home side were reduced to 76 for four in the 13th over.