siddharth said:
In the 1996 home series against NZ Wasim didn't play due to shoulder injury and wants to play C&U ODI series.Waqar played one test in the absence of Wasim and then he didn't play the second test.He could have used that opportunity in the absence of Wasim.
Again in 1998 Series against Australia.Aaamir Sohail was the captain,Wasim's rival,Waqar didn't play that series sighting injury (or perhaps the Austraila ).At the same time he was dropped from county Derbyshire due to lack of form.After the India series 1999 he ended up with an average of 72.In Chennai Test he bowled well,but in Delhi he was way too ordinary.And Wasim dropped him for the calcutta test for Shoaib.
Well it is easy to blame others for the underachievment,the time Wasim really mistreated Waqar was in World cup 1999 and the series after 1999,Aus series.That was obvious.He did it with grudge.
I disagree i dont think Wasim mistreated Waqar at all in the 1999 WC. Shoaib was in scintilating form in that WC, the team combination was perfect with the likes of Wasim, Akhtar, Mahmood, Razzaq and Saqlain doing the bowling. Waqar was out of form prior to the world cup and given Akhtar's awesome form, it just wasnt possible to accomodate Waqar.
Wasim cannot be blamed for dropping Waqar, Wasim did what was best for the team in selecting Shoaib. Waqar might feel hard done by but if Waqar took a long hard objective look at his own bowling form at the time and Akhtar's form at that time, he just will be forced to agree that there was no room for him in the playing 11. The only way Waqar could have found a spot in the team was an injury to either Akhtar, Mahmood, Razzaq or by displaying awesome form on the sidelines and sorry that didnt happen.
Even in the 1999 Australia series, i really cannot see why Wasim is being blamed for mistreating Waqar. Waqar only bowled well in that one spell at Hobart where he managed to get the old Waqar style reverse swing going and where he was finally bowling at 140-144 km/hr after operating for the most part at 132-136 km/hr. In reality Waqar was a shadow of his former self and without his pace, his lethality with the old ball was gone.
Its easy to blame Akram for giving Waqar only 8 overs in the 2nd innings but Waqar bowled his first spell with the new ball, he bowled a short 2nd spell where he twisted his ankle and then Waqar got a bowl when Gilchrist was in murderous mood and trust me Waqar like everyone else looked very ordinary against Gilchrist bowling at 132-136 km/hr.
If Waqar was actually bowling at his peak rhythm where he was hitting 90-95 mph reverse swing with the old ball, Akram would have given him the ball and backed him all the way. But by 1999 the Waqar of the old had gone.