Waqar leaves press conference after being questioned about Sarfaraz
AUCKLAND: Pakistan coach Waqar Younis abruptly ended his post-match press conference when he was asked about wicket-keeper batsman Sarfaraz Ahmed.
Geo News anchor Yahya Hussaini asked the coach whether his decision to keep Sarfaraz off the field in earlier matches was in anyway due to a rumored argument between Sarfaraz and himself; the coach ended the press conference saying he didn’t
By TICKER
March 07, 2015
AUCKLAND: Pakistan coach Waqar Younis abruptly ended his post-match press conference when he was asked about wicket-keeper batsman Sarfaraz Ahmed.
Geo News anchor Yahya Hussaini asked the coach whether his decision to keep Sarfaraz off the field in earlier matches was in anyway due to a rumored argument between Sarfaraz and himself; the coach ended the press conference saying he didn’t have time for “stupid-questions” and ended the press conference.
At the press conference Waqar Younis said that he does not consider Sarafaz an opening batsman, he is a wicket-keeper batsman and plays 7-down; the team required an opener not a wicket-keeper.
However, Sarfaraz when given the chance performed outstandingly in Pakistan’s 29 run win over South Africa. He turned in a man of the match performance after scoring 49 runs as an opener and setting a new record by taking six catches behind the stumps.
Geo News anchor Yahya Hussaini asked the coach whether his decision to keep Sarfaraz off the field in earlier matches was in anyway due to a rumored argument between Sarfaraz and himself; the coach ended the press conference saying he didn’t have time for “stupid-questions” and ended the press conference.
At the press conference Waqar Younis said that he does not consider Sarafaz an opening batsman, he is a wicket-keeper batsman and plays 7-down; the team required an opener not a wicket-keeper.
However, Sarfaraz when given the chance performed outstandingly in Pakistan’s 29 run win over South Africa. He turned in a man of the match performance after scoring 49 runs as an opener and setting a new record by taking six catches behind the stumps.
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