Wahab Riaz Hits Back At Waqar Younis' 'Dhoka' Comment

Updated - 11 Apr 2020, 08:01 PM

Wahab Riaz
Wahab Riaz. Credit: Getty Images

After Pakistan bowling coach Waqar Younis unleashed his furious ‘dhoka’ comment on Wahab Riaz and Mohammad Amir for calling time on their Test career, the veteran fast bowler has hit back on the remark. Waqar Younis had made the remarks after Pakistan had to pick young fast bowlers for their tour Down Under.

In the absence of the senior fast bowlers, Pakistan looked like a depleted side. They lost the first Test and Australia batsmen took the inexperienced attack to the cleaners. Younis was of the opinion that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had to take such a step as the senior fast bowlers had given them ‘dhoka’ at the last minute by deciding not to play in the Test format any more.

“We took 2-3 youngsters to Australia, not just 1. The main reason for that was Amir & Wahab gave us a dhoka at the last minute & decided they wouldn’t play Tests 15-20 days before the start of the tour,” Waqar Younis was quoted as saying by Pakistan journalist Saj Sadiq in his tweet.

Wahab Riaz Asks Waqar Younis To ‘Go Easy On Him’

Wahab Riaz. Credit: Twitter

Wahab Riaz played 27 Tests for Pakistan before hanging up his boots. He picked up 83 wickets in the format and was a crucial member for the side. Riaz, 34,  feels the bowling coach should go easy on him. He also said, at times Younis gets so angry, that he does not speaks to him.

“That’s what my motive is, and I will keep doing it, but please go easy on me. At times, you get so angry with me when I don’t do good; you don’t even talk to me for a long time,” Wahab replied.

Waqar Younis explains why he was furious with Wahab Riaz

Waqar Younis
Waqar Younis. Credits: Getty Images

Waqar Younis has known Wahab Riaz for a long time now. He feels hanging up his boots was not the right decision. “I get angry because I have spent time with you since your childhood. I know you are capable, but sometimes you don’t do what is required,” replied the former Pakistan bowler.