Waqar to start commentating, vows to return and serve Pak cricket

He said in an exclusive interview with Geo News here, he always played cricket with great passion and hard work put also to the role of a coach.
"The results were, unfortunately, does not live up to expectations," said the legendary fast bowler. However, the team's success in the tests under the percentage added as a coach remained 90 per cent.
"It may not be a coach, but I promise to return to the country to serve cricket [with a different role."
Commenting on the deplorable state of the performance of the national team in one day Internationals (ODIs), Younis said required a lot of hard work to improve the level in this form of the game.
Former pace spearhead each group to comment in the 9th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Player, 44-year-old has signed a contract with an Indian television channel to cover the IPL season this year.
Waqar resigned from the post of head coach after Pakistan's humiliating exit from the World T20 in the group stage.
Commenting on the selection of a new career path, Yunus said this was not a pre-planned and "When the door closes another opens."
He pointed out that Pakistan cricket board (PCB) should form a commission of inquiry into the dismal performance of the team consists of all former cricket players. "Otherwise cricket will face the same fate as squash, hockey," he added.
Asked Waqar Younis, the Pakistan players to make additional efforts to improve its performance.
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