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Reports are Waqar Younis has applied for the national team bowling coach's job.
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Reports are Waqar Younis has applied for the national team bowling coach's job.
He is the best man for the bowling coach job. Hopefully he gets it.
God forbid.
Under Waqar's second tenure as coach, our ODI bowling average was 40 which was amongst the worst in the world.
He would be an excellent bowling coach. Even mediocre bowlers like Rahat Ali and Wahab did well under him.
Waqar would be a great bowling coach and is a better head coach than the con man of a head coach we let go of texently
You need to watch the WC2015 matches again and see how our fast bowling clicked. We lost Ajmal and Hafeez in quick spain of time, Afrdi lost his bowling form and having Anwar Ali in the team didn't help either. He didn't have any bowlers to work with. You can't make donkeys into horses.
See the list
http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/stats/index.html?bowling_pacespin=1;class=2;filter=advanced;orderby=wickets;spanmax1=10+apr+2016;spanmin1=01+may+2014;spanval1=span;team=7;template=results;type=bowling
Don't blame it all on Waqar Younis. He was a poor head coach but fast bowlers did well under him despite being extremely limted. Wahab Riaz excelled the most under Vicky bhai, even Rahat and Sohail were decent despite being nothing bowler.

Waqar would be a great bowling coach and is a better head coach than the con man of a head coach we let go of texently
No I will hold Waqar accountable because his fans tout him as a legendary fast bowler who'd sort our bowling in no time.
But THIS is the record of Pakistani bowlers under the supposed Pep Guardiola of cricket - WORST in ODIs out of all major teams !
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Really?He also did great work with the likes of Gul and Rana. Back in 05/06, Rana Naved became number 1 ODI bowler under the coaching of Waqar I think.
Rubbish head coach but definitely a good choice to work as bowling coach.
I just gave out my reasons for him being the bowling coach, won't say it again.
Using stats without dissection is useless
Are you arguing that Waqar had no influence over selection of fast bowlers ?
Even if you think he made the most from limited resources forced upon him, none of those fast bowlers you listed have a bowling average below 30 so their performances were nothing special. In that 2015 WC I recall two hammerings our bowlers received at hands of India and West Indies.
Waqar had no eye for talent. He kept persisting with his blue eyed boys like Wahab and Rahat, and did an injustice to youngsters like Sadaf Hussain who was selected for a Caribbean tour in 2011 to not get a single game and never to be seen again despite strong domestic performances.
Waqar couldn't even get a job as Australian bowling coach yet we made this guy head coach twice, and both stints ended in flames. I respect his passion and playing career, but great players don't always make great coaches.
I did say if Pakistan were to ditch Mickey Arthur we'd be left with substandard coaches like Waqar Younis and his clones (like Misbah) being the prime candidates for the Head Coach role.
I knew PCB would be short of choices because you can't expect applications flooding in from high calibre coaches from overseas, as they don't deem the role of coaching a mediocre team to be anywhere near prestigious enough of adding to their CVs.
Mickey Arthur with his mediocrity couldnt have stayed for ever even if we wanted to stick with him.
If Mickey is an excellent coach and Pak is a mediocre team than why would he wanted to add this to his CV? Only one thing can be correct as per the statement you are making.
Mickey is far from perfect but retaining him was in the best interests of team because there is no coach from Pakistan who is better than him. These ex-players are a lot worse! - Waqar's two stints and Javed Miandad's three stints epitomise this.
I still recall you wanted Mohsin Khan to replace Mickey (only a few months ago), so with the greatest of respect I can't take your criticism of MA seriously.
Mickey is far from perfect but retaining him was in the best interests of team because there is no coach from Pakistan who is better than him. These ex-players are a lot worse! - Waqar's two stints and Javed Miandad's three stints epitomise this.
I still recall you wanted Mohsin Khan to replace Mickey (only a few months ago), so with the greatest of respect I can't take your criticism of MA seriously.
So no coach in Pakistan can loose every single test series except 1 in last year or 2 including 2 home series losses in tests?
I dont remember vouching for Mohsin Khan as a head coach but will take him anyday over Mickey Arther as a Test match coach. He won more series in his few months in test cricket than Arther in 2 or more years. Yes team was different but than Super coach like mickey Arther should be doing better.
Would not be a bad hire for Bowling coach. I wonder if he is just done with being Head Coach and wants to just focus on coaching one aspect now. It would be quite a step down to go from HC to BC especially for the same team.
As I have said many times before when Waqar was around during Woolmer days as bowling coach that was the time I saw him really develop the bowlers he had then. Asif, Rana Naved and even Umar Gul got back to his best and his pace and accuracy was up but since then he has not lived up to much standards at all.
How dare you ?! Don't you know Mickey not only singlehandedly masterminded the downfall of Pakistan cricket, but is also responsible for 9/11, climate and the Rwandan genocide.
But Waqar is the Pep Guardiola of cricket as per his fans.
Resorting to hyperbole and idiotic statements won’t hide the failures of Mickey arthur. I’d suggest you accept the fact that he wasn’t able to leave on his own terms for 3 different national cricketing gigs and isn’t cut out for this.
And obviously Waqar is from the wonderful ODI and T20 team he left for his successor.
If he was this astute coach, why wasn't he picked up by any international teams after his second coaching stint went down in flames ? Or is life easier from the commentary box ?

You misspelt Misbah-ul-Haq.Waqar did us good in the ultimate format which is Test Cricket;
As soon as Younis and Misbah left, and the "Asian Clive Lloyd" Sarfraz Ahmed took over, we lost our UAE record.as soon as he left we turned into jobbers and lost our unbeaten record in the UAE
To expand on that - Waqar left a team tottering in 9th in ODI rankings and struggling to qualify for the 2019 World Cup. We were atrocious in the 2015 World Cup, beating only one decent team in South Africa. Only twice under Waqar did we cross 300 in ODIs versus the other top 10 teams (14 times under Mickey). We also received BANGLAWASH for for first time in history.Yes he didn't do well in ODI's and T20
Is that why our bowlers had the WORST bowling average in ODIs under Waqar amongst the top 10 sides ?Waqar the bowling coach ought to be incredibly valuable
Legendary players don't make legendary coaches.Show some god damn respect to a living legend!
[MENTION=53290]Markhor[/MENTION] - Just because you repeat a lie a hundred times will not magically make it true. The simple fact is that our UAE slump had started when Misbah and Younis were there in Mickey Arthur’s first home series which was against West Indies. We lost a test and we won one by the skin of our teeth. And after that we got blanked 2-0 by a very weak NZ side away despite NZ being our perennial whipping boys in away series. A much weaker Pakistan side had beaten NZ away in 2010-11 actually but here we failed.
Mickey arthur was an unmitigated disaster in Tests and literally there is no argument against it. We started being mediocre in UAE because of insanely stupid tactic of not playing 2 specialist spinners which he kept on sticking to despite everyone apart from him shouting that take the logical decision. [MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION]
A sign of how desperately you have to clutch to straws when defending the failure Mickey Arthur is that you always have to resort to whataboutism and bring others into discussion and make up stuff rather than being able to defend the perennial failure Mickey Arthur on his own merit. Name calling or mockingly referring to someone by the name of a football manager just exposes the weak ground you stand on in this argument
Where you getting this very weak NZ team from ? This is the same NZ team that features one of their greatest ever cricketers in Kane Williamson, one of the finest swing bowlers in the world in Trent Boult, a NZ ATG in Ross Taylor, Neil Wagner and others.
This is the NZ team that reached 2015 WC final and only lost 2019 final on technicality. They were far stronger in 2016 than 2011. And you expected us to roll them over with ZERO practice matches on green tops ?
You keep talking about the Test record and leave out the fact Mickey had two tours of England, a tour of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa all in a three year cycle. Waqar meanwhile didn't venture out of Asia even once in his second tenure when he pigggbacked off Misbah's work !
We played two spinners vs New Zealand and still lost because we have a captain that simply refuses to take responsibility with the bat. All we needed is 5 extra runs from Sarfraz in that 1st Test runchase but he bottled it once again.
Yet we've sacked virtually everybody but him. Now you want to pair failed captain with a twice failed coach ! This is not logical !
You misspelt Misbah-ul-Haq.
As soon as Younis and Misbah left, and the "Asian Clive Lloyd" Sarfraz Ahmed took over, we lost our UAE record.
All we needed to do to maintain our UAE record was to score 27 more runs in those two tight Abu Dhabi chases vs SRL and NZL, but Captain Useless yet again failed to bat with responsibility. Yet Sarfraz remains in his post while others bite the bullet ?
To expand on that - Waqar left a team tottering in 9th in ODI rankings and struggling to qualify for the 2019 World Cup. We were atrocious in the 2015 World Cup, beating only one decent team in South Africa. Only twice under Waqar did we cross 300 in ODIs versus the other top 10 teams (14 times under Mickey). We also received BANGLAWASH for for first time in history.
Whereas under Mickey we won our first ICC 50 over trophy since 1992, had a better W/L ratio versus the top ten ODI sides (0.735 vs 0.347 under Waqar - a fact [MENTION=138463]Slog[/MENTION] keeps dodging), and finished 5th in the 2019 World Cup missing out on a SF place only on NRR. We beat three top ranked teams including champions England, South Africa and New Zealand.
In T20s, we were ranked 7th and crashed out of the group stages of 2016 WC under Waqar. There was zero planning - only a few months earlier Waqar Guardiola had debuted 39 year old Rifatullah Mohmand vs England ! He couldn't connect bat to ball !
Is that why our bowlers had the WORST bowling average in ODIs under Waqar amongst the top 10 sides ?
Legendary players don't make legendary coaches.
stop worshipping him because he is White, Brits have a damn inferior complex 
Waqar Younis was the coach, Misbah ul Haq was the captain; if you are implying that Misbah called the shots from genesis to revelations and Waqar deserves no credit, then I require further information and supporting evidence.
I agree about ODI's and T20's but am not bothered about those anymore, Mickey and Waqar did little; yes we won the CT but the WC is the big fish we all would like to eat.
Waqar Younis was a legendary Test coach, under his reign we remained unbeaten in the UAE and reached no.1
Sarfraz is to blame but Mickey and his idiotic strategy in those conditions were also pivotal, they didn't have Misbah or Younis but what stopped him from selecting proper spinners; haven't you read Mickey's book ? he has a highly flawed approach to cricket when it comes to making use of utility players and bits/pieces A/R's, on top of that he was exposed when it came to tactics required in those conditions, and here's the thing; he never learned from his experience and am afraid nothing less then a semi-final spot was acceptable in the WC
Winning UAE Tests was entirely down to the role played by Misbah and Younis and the performances of the spinners. I really feel that Misbah was the main catalyst behind this, not Waqar who wanted to play four pacers on a turning track in the match against India at Kolkata. Misbah's proficiency with spinners in supportive conditions is well documented.
The Mickey-Sarfaraz combo was really poor in UAE Tests. Mickey for not recognising what the conditions required (Sarfaraz for that, too) and Sarfaraz also for his poor performances on the field.
The D"ness of Waqar has to be kept in check regardless of the role he gets
That is your subjective opinion, Waqar was the coach; to remotely suggest he had no input or influence is very ignorant in my view. Misbah and Younis for sure did brilliantly on the pitch for Pakistan; if for example we assume Waqar did nothing at all; he actually still contributed significantly by allowing Misbah and Younis to do their thing, that is also a great quality to have as a coach by utilising your resources, delegating effectively and allowing everyone to shine without enforcing your ideas completely. For this very reason many are getting excited by the dynamic between Jones and Misbah potentially, but he also had a key relationship with Waqar in the same way which was very important in Pakistan doing as well as they did in Tests.
I didn't say he had no influence at all, I said Misbah was the one with the biggest input in that period. Similar to how our 2012 win over England was mainly due to Misbah and the spinners, rather than any brilliance on the part of Mohsin Khan. Very little changed from that 2012-16 period; coaches came and went but the results were similar.
I haven't overlooked Misbah's contribution one bit, he is right up there with Imran Khan when it comes to Pakistan's best captains ever.
However what I find most amusing is this logic:
Waqar was pivotal in our failures when it comes to ODI's
Waqar had little to do with our rise in Tests
Isn't this logic amusing ? also considering Misbah was a part of both forms but we have to blame Waqar for Pak doing poor but give Misbah credit when we did well.
What would make more sense is if we looked at this from a balanced perspective, be it failure or victory both Waqar and Misbah were influential and should be judged accordingly.
The point is that Misbah had a settled method in UAE which was working, starting 2012. The plan worked best when Ajmal and Rehman were at the peak of their powers. After Rehman departed, Pakistan started drawing/losing more games, but were still managing to remain unbeaten. The team was functioning fine and didn't need any tweaking. They were completely in their comfort zone. Additionally, under Waqar we only played Tests in Asia.
In ODIs, we were struggling as a unit and trying to figure out a way to compete. That was true before Waqar's tenure, and also during his tenure, and when he left, we had reached the bottom after Misbah's retirement. In a situation where a team is struggling, it's up to all of the stakeholders to try and make a difference, but nothing happened. Possibly the only memorable part of that tenure in ODIs was Pakistan's pace bowling in the 2015 World Cup and Waqar can probably take some credit for that, but we failed in all other aspects.
I quite like Waqar's character and I think he would do well in an administrative role as he realised a lot of the problems of the system and his recommendations were largely for the betterment of Pakistan cricket. But I don't think he is Head Coach material.