Waqar Younis favourite to be reappointed as Pakistan coach

Waqar Younis favourite to be reappointed as Pakistan coach

**Waqar, who resigned from his coaching position with the Pakistan team in September, 2011 due to personal reasons, is believed to have met PCB officials.
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Pakistan’s former captain Waqar Younis is emerging as a strong candidate to be reappointed as the national team coach, following some unimpressive performances under Dav Whatmore.

Waqar, who resigned from his coaching position with the Pakistan team in September, 2011 due to personal reasons, has been to Lahore on a private visit and a well-informed source said he had discussed with PCB officials his future plans. (Also read: Saeed Ajmal says Whatmore’s coaching is 'nothing special](http://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/news/215013-saeed-ajmal-sees-nothing-special-in-coaching-of-dav-whatmore))

“What is also very clear is that neither the board nor majority of the players want Australian Dav Whatmore to continue as head coach when his two-year contract expires in March, 2014,” the source said.

He said that even captain, Misbah-ul-Haq had conveyed his feelings to the board and was in favour of having Younis back as coach.

How popular the former fast bowler is with some of the senior players in the national team was evident last night when during a show on Geo Super channel, senior players Saeed Ajmal and Abdul Rehman and even bowling coach, Muhammad Akram praised Younis for his coaching skills.

Ajmal, infact, created quite a controversy when he was asked what was the difference between having a local coach and a foreign and he replied tongue-in-cheek: “There is no difference except that he (Whatmore) is paid more.”

Ajmal’s comments were picked up by the international and national media, which said his comments indicated the players were not satisfied with Whatmore.

Ajmal went onto add that Younis had worked well with the boys and laid a lot of stress on their fitness.

“Waqar bhai used to say that 80 percent of a player’s performance is related to his being fit. He was very straightforward and let any player know when he was not performing or not working hard enough,” Ajmal said.

Rehman echoed similar feelings and said that Younis had done a good job.

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Re: Waqar Younis favourite to be reappointed as Pakistan coach

I like Waqar...plus whenever he becomes the coach, performance of our fast bowlers increases exponentially.

Whatmore is piece of crap...to be honest. he is just having fun with a fat paycheck.

Re: Waqar Younis favourite to be reappointed as Pakistan coach

I welcome this news

Re: Waqar Younis favourite to be reappointed as Pakistan coach

So before a very important series with SA they have leaked this news lol

Same old crappy stuff by PCB

Re: Waqar Younis favourite to be reappointed as Pakistan coach

I think, and time and again we have seen this since 1999 (from Richard Pybus's first term), that Pakistan cannot function with a International Coach. They need someone Pakistani to do this job and certainly we have the resources, just need the belief from the board in those resources.

Re: Waqar Younis favourite to be reappointed as Pakistan coach

I am sorry but the best coach we ever had was Late Bob woolmer which was a foreigner too and we were a top 3 team in both formats during his time all players speaks high of him ......

Re: Waqar Younis favourite to be reappointed as Pakistan coach

Interesting.

If he is appointed I wonder how long will it before he resigns / booted out.

Golden Asif, is your hero not interested in this post?

Dont you think he always wanted to remain permanent coach for ever, just like Bhutto family / Nora Nawaz wanting the PM seat?