Is Waqar The Man Pakistan Need After Whatmore Goes? - MeraForum Community.No 1 Pakistani Forum Community

MeraForum Community.No 1 Pakistani Forum Community

link| link| link
MeraForum Community.No 1 Pakistani Forum Community » Sports » Sports » Is Waqar The Man Pakistan Need After Whatmore Goes?
Sports !!! Post News Topics Pictures Of World Sports !!!

Advertisement
Post New Thread  Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
(#1)
Old
Morash's Avatar
Morash Morash is offline
 


Posts: 17,781
My Photos: ()
Country:
Star Sign:
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: ▌║█║▌│█│║▌║
Gender: Male
?? Is Waqar The Man Pakistan Need After Whatmore Goes? - >>   Show Printable Version  Show Printable Version   Email this Page  Email this Page   11-13-2013, 01:11 AM






Is Waqar The Man Pakistan Need After Whatmore Goes?

Fast bowling legend and former national coach Waqar Younis has possibly emerged as the frontrunner to replace embattled Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore once the Australian’s two-year contract ends next February.

According to insiders in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Waqar — under those charge Pakistan reached the semi-finals of the 2011 World Cup — had a detailed one-to-one meeting with Najam Sethi, chief of the board’s Interim Management Committee, during the fourth One-day International which Pakistan lost in Abu Dhabi late on Friday to hand South Africa their seventh straight bilateral limited-overs series against them.

Sethi has publicly said that Whatmore, who was appointed head coach in March 2012, would get no extension the moment his contract expires because in Pakistan cricket culture there is no scope of having a foreign coach.

“Our problem with foreign coaches is obvious. [Our] players are not that well educated when it comes to speaking English. So there is a lot of problems in communicating with each other because they don’t understand fully,” Sethi was quoted as saying as a citation to what Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal had expressed openly during a TV talk show before the series against South Africa in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Sethi further said though Whatmore, who had successful spells with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in the past, had done a ‘decent’ job but the PCB have to take a serious note of the Pakistan’s inconsistent track record under the ex-Australian Test batsman.

“Personally speaking, I think he [Whatmore] has done a decent job but his contract expires in February. In fact, I think Whatmore himself will be looking at it as would we because I won’t deny there is tremendous pressure [on the cricket board] to bring in a home-bred coach for the national team,” Sethi commented.

During Whatmore’s tenure, thus far, Pakistan have won just two of 10 Tests while losing two of the four series to Sri Lanka (1-0) and South Africa (3-0) while drawing 1-1 against Zimbabwe and South Africa.

Pakistan, however, performed better in one-dayers during this period and won a three-match series in India under a year ago against the current world champions. Of the remaining eight bilateral series beginning from June 2012, Pakistan have lost to Sri Lanka (2-1 in Sri Lanka), Australia (2-1 in the UAE), South Africa (3-2 in South Africa) and the ongoing series against the Proteas in the UAE. Their four series victories have come against the likes of Scotland, Ireland, West Indies and Zimbabwe.

They won 18 of the 38 One-day Internationals, lost 17 and two — against Ireland and West Indies — ended in a tie.

And although Pakistan won the Asia Cup in March last year in what was Whatmore’s maiden assignment in a green shirt, many would claim that Bangladesh played a great game in Dhaka during the final which Misbah-ul-Haq’s men won by just two runs.

Pakistan were knocked out of the Champions Trophy’s last edition held this year in England (and Wales) when they lost all three group fixtures with batting yet again letting them down horribly.

Whatmore, meanwhile, guided Pakistan to the semi-finals of the 2012 World Twenty20 in the country of his birth Sri Lanka. But Pakistan’s repeated batting failures are the reasons the detractors claim that Whatmore has failed to address and at no time has wielded his authority as a high-profile coach.

The Sydney-based Waqar, who turns 42 on Nov 16, had previously coached the senior national side with success from March 2010 until September 2011 — a tumultuous period for Pakistan cricket during which the notorious spot-fixing emerged on the England tour — when he chose to call quits after falling out with the then one-day and Twenty20 captain Shahid Afridi.

Former Pakistan captain Waqar, a respected cricket analyst who is currently in the UAE as a TV broadcaster, has expressed his desire to take up the coaching role again after watching the performances of Pakistan team alarmingly dwindle day by day, according to sources.

Waqar, who also coached Ruhuna Royals in the inaugural Sri Lankan Premier League, was a bowling consultant with Hyderabad Sunrisers during the Indian Premier League earlier this year after talks with Cricket Australia failed in July 2012 to become as the successor to Craig McDermott as Australia’s bowling coach.

Even when Waqar, who served as the bowling coach of the national team, quit as Pakistan coach two years back he had emphasised in clear words that whoever was brought in to succeed him should be a local man.

Former Test batsman Mohsin Khan, the then chief selector, was then asked to fill in as an interim coach until the new appointment was made by the Zaka Ashraf-led PCB on the recommendation of a three-member hiring committee comprising Intikhab Alam, Zaheer Abbas and Naushad Ali.

Mohsin, to his credit, became an instant success as he guided Pakistan to series wins over Sri Lanka, Bangladesh before England, then the world’s top-ranked Test side, suffered a 3-0 humiliation in the UAE in early 2012. But despite those achievements, Mohsin was asked to go home as PCB welcomed Whatmore despite whispers of reservation from the players. The results now are obvious for everyone to judge.

 





bE driveN wiTh puRpOse, Be r313n71355 in your alιgnмenт;
with excellence.
pAy n0 mInd to the ∂ιsιмραssισηε∂ เ๓ק๏tєภt ђคtєгร

.. нoolιgan
Reply With Quote Share on facebook
Sponsored Links
(#2)
Old
pakeeza's Avatar
pakeeza pakeeza is offline
 


Posts: 28,336
My Photos: ()
Country:
Star Sign:
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Maa ki duaon mey
Gender: Female
Default Re: Is Waqar The Man Pakistan Need After Whatmore Goes? - >>   Show Printable Version  Show Printable Version   Email this Page  Email this Page   11-13-2013, 09:33 AM

Nice Sharing

 



Be Positive... Everything Gonna be Alright

(#3)
Old
Rania's Avatar
Rania Rania is offline
 


Posts: 11,221
My Photos: ()
Country:
Star Sign:
Join Date: Jul 2011
Gender: Female
Default Re: Is Waqar The Man Pakistan Need After Whatmore Goes? - >>   Show Printable Version  Show Printable Version   Email this Page  Email this Page   11-13-2013, 11:52 AM

Very Nice sharing

 









(#4)
Old
Morash's Avatar
Morash Morash is offline
 


Posts: 17,781
My Photos: ()
Country:
Star Sign:
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: ▌║█║▌│█│║▌║
Gender: Male
Default Re: Is Waqar The Man Pakistan Need After Whatmore Goes? - >>   Show Printable Version  Show Printable Version   Email this Page  Email this Page   11-13-2013, 11:52 AM

Shukriya ..

 





bE driveN wiTh puRpOse, Be r313n71355 in your alιgnмenт;
with excellence.
pAy n0 mInd to the ∂ιsιмραssισηε∂ เ๓ק๏tєภt ђคtєгร

.. нoolιgan
(#5)
Old
Flower~ Flower~ is offline
 


Posts: 14,110
My Photos: ()
Country:
Star Sign:
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: pakistan
Gender: Female
Default Re: Is Waqar The Man Pakistan Need After Whatmore Goes? - >>   Show Printable Version  Show Printable Version   Email this Page  Email this Page   11-13-2013, 12:32 PM

ya faisla tu phele kr lena chai tha
coach badlne k sath sath kuch hikmat amli be banani chai pakistani team ko
t4s

 




~“She said, Never forget me
as if the coast
could forget the ocean
or the lung
could forget the breath
or the earth
could forget the sun,”~
(#6)
Old
nehastar1 nehastar1 is offline
 


Posts: 2,315
My Photos: ()
Country:
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Canada
Gender: Female
Default Re: Is Waqar The Man Pakistan Need After Whatmore Goes? - >>   Show Printable Version  Show Printable Version   Email this Page  Email this Page   11-13-2013, 01:21 PM

 



(#7)
Old
Morash's Avatar
Morash Morash is offline
 


Posts: 17,781
My Photos: ()
Country:
Star Sign:
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: ▌║█║▌│█│║▌║
Gender: Male
Default Re: Is Waqar The Man Pakistan Need After Whatmore Goes? - >>   Show Printable Version  Show Printable Version   Email this Page  Email this Page   11-14-2013, 08:39 PM

@ Thanks For Stoppin By ..

 





bE driveN wiTh puRpOse, Be r313n71355 in your alιgnмenт;
with excellence.
pAy n0 mInd to the ∂ιsιмραssισηε∂ เ๓ק๏tєภt ђคtєгร

.. нoolιgan
Post New Thread  Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
man, pakistan, waqar, whatmore

« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Namaz or waqar K@IN@@T Hadees Shareef 5 08-16-2012 01:19 AM
Waqar Younis resigns as Pakistan coach A L i Sports 1 08-20-2011 06:21 PM
Waqar interview A L i Sports 7 06-25-2011 10:25 AM
Waqar Younis 6 for 78 V New Zealand bellbottom Cricket Videos 4 08-03-2010 09:59 AM
@ welcome waqar @ Hussain Welcome & Introduction 5 07-17-2009 05:09 PM


All times are GMT +5. The time now is 07:35 AM.
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

All the logos and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. All stuff found on this site is posted by members / users and displayed here as they are believed to be in the "public domain". If you are the rightful owner of any content posted here, and object to them being displayed, please contact us and it will be removed promptly.

Nav Item BG