Waqar Younis happy over his coaching tenure – Cricket News Update
Pakistan’s former head coach, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Waqar-Younis-Maitla-c96193, has showed satisfaction over his tenure with Pakistan’s cricket team as coach.
"I am happy and a satisfied man and have learnt a lot during this tenure," he said while talking to the reporters.
Recently, Younis stepped down from the ranks, and helped his side produce outstanding results during the recently concluded Zimbabwe tour, which was his last assignment as coach.
The Men in Green showed terrific performance during http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Misbah-ul-Haq-c1972. They started their journey with winning the only test match against the home side by 7 wickets at the Queens Sports Club
in Bulawayo.
After clinching a marvellous victory in the only test, Misbah and company outclassed the Zimbabwean team during the 3-match ODI series with a clean sweep triumph.
Following the ODI series, team Pakistan clinched the 2-match Twenty20 series as well.
The way http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755’s national side shattered Zimbabwe in every format of the game, compelled the former coach to admire the young team.
"I think there is no need to say much as results speak for themselves, we won all the matches on the tour and players did their best and gelled well to give this good performance," he added.
Waqar was given the charge to coach Pakistan in March 2010, and since then he has been playing a vital role in the team’s success.
Despite Pakistan’s terrible performance during the Test series which saw the spot-fixing scandal, Waqar, who was one of the exceptional fast bowlers in the past, provided satisfactory results.
Under his coaching, the Men in Green played the semi-final of the recently concluded World Cup against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750.
The 39-year-old Waqar played 87 Test matches, and 262 One Day Internationals, picking 416 and 373 wickets respectively.
The Vehari-born pacer, who had always been tremendous with his fast bowling, also captained his national side in the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ICC-World-Cup-2011-c100625 World Cup 2003; however, he failed to inspire the side with his leadership, as Pakistan exited from the first
round during the mega event.
Despite his poor recital as the skipper of the same side, the legendary, Waqar was successful in guiding Pakistan’s cricket team to seal some important victories with his coaching role.
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