Waqar abruptly ended the presser when asked why he did not play wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed, whose run-a-ball 49 as opening batsman and six dismissals were instrumental in Pakistan's 29-run (D/L) win over the Proteas today, in earlier matches, saying he did not have time for "stupid questions".
There had been speculations in the media over why Nasir Jamshed was persisted despite his poor run of form. Jamshed has scores of nought, one and four in Pakistan's last three matches before today.
"There are 15 boys and it's the best XI who have been playing. The best XI played today also. There is no politics involved. You are the one giving it a political twist," said Waqar while replying to a question asked in Urdu at the fag end of the presser after the Q&A in English.
"Why should I take the blame? After all, Nasir Jamshed is also part of the team," he said.
"It's time to end the press conference. I don't have time to answer your stupid questions," Waqar said before making an exit.