Haddin missed a regulation stumping chance to dismiss hard-hitting Chris Gayle when on 26 and the batsman went on to score 53 in the defending champions` six-wicket victory on Friday that all but dumped Australia from the tournament.
"His keeping has been poor. That`s okay, he won`t mind me saying that," Lehmann told reporters. "He`s honest enough for that. He`s been fantastic over a long period of time for us.
"He took a great catch (to dismiss Samuels) and missed a couple of opportunities.
"At the end of the day he`s been exceptional for us. He`d be disappointed in his own form in these two games. That`s not hiding away from the truth."
Haddin was hardly alone in struggling, though, Lehmann suggested.
"The simple fact is (he`s) one of our better performers and a couple of our experienced blokes — Shane Watson, David Warner for example — they didn`t have the impact, those three, that we would`ve liked," Lehmann added.
"He`s had a lot of cricket ... But at the end of the day we all have jobs, we all have a lot of cricket to play.
"But he`s been fantastic around our group and we`ll stick with him because he`s a brilliant person and he will get a rest now and obviously freshen up and come back a better player."
Australia will be eliminated from the tournament if hosts Bangladesh are unable to upset Pakistan later on Sunday.
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