Livid Waqar Younis Interacts With Players After Bangladesh Drubbing
Pakistan lost three ODIs and a T20I to Bangladesh recently. Coach Waqar Younis is believed to have asked his players their opinion on the team's coaching staff.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 26, 2015 04:00 pm IST
Fed up with the spate of defeats in Bangladesh, Pakistan's head coach Waqar Younis and his deputy Mushtaq Ahmed have had a heart-to-heart to talk with the players and asked them whether they were satisfied with their coaching methods.
A source close to the Pakistan team told PTI that after the defeat in the only T20 international in Bangladesh last Friday, Waqar and Mushtaq had held a meeting with the players. (Also read: Money, cars and flats for Bangladeshi players after crushing Pakistan)
"The difference about this meeting was that apart from the usual discussions on what went wrong, Waqar and Mushtaq asked the players whether they were not happy with their coaching methods and wanted them to step down," the source disclosed. (Related: Afridi fumes at umpiring in T20I vs Bangladesh)
"Waqar was very emotional and said not only was the reputation of Pakistan cricket on line but his own reputation. He asked candidly whether the players had something to say to him and whether he and Mushtaq should step down," the source said.
He said the two former bowling greats also waded into the bowlers in particular demanding to know why they had not implemented and executed the plans discussed before the match in the team meeting.
"Waqar was unhappy that the bowlers didn't try any variations in their bowling despite being told clearly this was necessary on the pitches in Bangladesh," the source said.
The source said that Waqar and Mushtaq had reminded the bowlers that they had performed wonders in the past and they only had to remain cool and execute the plans on the field and the team would start doing well again.
Waqar in particular has come under immense pressure after Pakistan lost the one-day series 0-3 as well as the T20 match and there have been widespread calls for changes in the cricket board as well as the coaching staff.
Some former players have even taken to social media to claim that once Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif returned home from a foreign tour there would be changes in the board.