"Of course, it is disappointing (to be out of the tournament). Last match (against New Zealand) was more disappointing than this one. Of course, we made bowling mistakes today, conceded a lot in the last 5-6 overs. We gave runs after taking wickets. We could have stopped them at 165-170 but the bowlers bowled off the plan," said Waqar, after the team's 21 run loss to Australia, who posted 193/4 in 20 overs.
"Whatever we say now will sound like an excuse. There has been no cricket in Pakistan in the last six-seven years and the consequences of that are starting to show. If you look at it deeply, we had match winners like Muhammad Hafeez, who could bowl earlier and Saeed Ajmal.
"There is a bit of decline. It is very important to address it. We need to see where the infrastructure and domestic cricket is headed," said the former captain.
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"I think the difference in the team is clear. We are not the best of fielding side. I think the selectors need think deep about it. When you pick someone you have to look at the fielding aspect also. We need to bring in youngsters. These tournaments bring the required changes and hopefully it does the same for Pakistan cricket."
He did not reveal much when asked about his future with the team.
On captain Shahid Afridi's retirement plans, Waqar said: "What I have heard is going to go back and do a press conference in Pakistan and decide what his future plans are."
He also scotched rift rumours in the team.
"There is no truth in that. I am amazed that these rumours are being spread. We are not playing good cricket. Lets put it to that."
He ended by talking about the virtual quarterfinal between India and Australia here on Sunday.