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Younis resigns to avoid scapegoating

Tuesday, April 05 2016 by SNTV
  • Waqar Younis claimed on Monday (4th April) that the Pakistan Cricket Board "were looking to make me a scapegoat" as he annouced his resignation as Pakistan head coach "with a heavy heart" after their World Twenty20 disappointment.

    SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Waqar Younis, Pakistan head coach (on announcing is resignation)

    "Indeed, the time has come to go. I'm saying this with a lot of grief and sorrow that my position as head coach of Pakistan cricket team is over. I'm resigning from it."

    SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Waqar Younis, Pakistan head coach (on his regret at the current situation)

    "I'm leaving with a heavy heart. Please remember this, I am obviously hurt because I didn't hope such a situation would take place, but what can we do? They (Pakistan Cricket Board) were looking to make me a scapegoat, so it was important for me that I should go with respect."

    SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Waqar Younis, Pakistan head coach (on his frustration with the Pakistan Cricket Board)

    "My aim was to correct things. I had to try my level best to make sure my recommendations would be fulfilled. I also gave these recommendations in 2015 and nothing happened on it. So I protested at that time. Now I'm resigning because our country (the team) is starting to be defamed. It is being highlighted in the media. So I think it (this situation) should be closed for some time and we should look forward.

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