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Waqar Doesn't Want to Coach Anymore
04-Feb-2010 15:50:00 GMT

Karachi: Former captain Waqar Younis did not enjoy his coaching stint with the Pakistan team in Australia and would not continue in the role unless a proper post-mortem was conducted into the team's shoddy performance Down Under.

Pakistan were swamped 3-0 in the Test series and 5-0 in the One-day series in Australia and Waqar, who was the bowling and fielding coach of the team, said they were some non-cricketing reasons for the debacle in Australia.

"I will only spell out these reasons before the National Assembly standing committee on sports," Waqar said.

"I want the committee to call me as I want to tell the people the reasons for the team's poor performances," Waqar said, threatening to spill the beans.

Waqar said he wanted to discuss the reasons for the defeats before the committee so that everyone was aware of what was going on in Pakistan cricket.

"I just feel the committee has to work with sincerity if they want to bring about positive changes in Pakistan cricket," he said.

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