Pakistan's new head coach Waqar Younis has lashed out at former players and critics who have questioned his appointment by the PCB.
While former skipper and ex-PCB director general Javed Miandad has termed chairman Najam Sethi's new appointments as unconstitutional, former chief selector Mohsin Khan has directly hit out at Waqar's appointment.
Waqar, who is due to take charge in June, said in his defence that he had applied for the head coach position as per the requirements of the Pakistan board.
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The former captain also made it clear that he had applied for the post with an open mind and desire to do something for Pakistan cricket.
"I think I have learnt a lot from my previous experience as head coach and obviously it will prove valuable for me when I take charge," he added.
Waqar, who was also head coach in 2010-11 before he stepped down due to personal reasons, said he didn't foresee any problems in his second stint.
"Like I said I have learnt from the past and I think we have some match-winners who just needed to be guided and motivated properly."
The former speedster also said that he had no issues working with anyone in the team be it Shahid Afridi or anyone else.
"I think the media played up the Afridi issue as it was not such a big deal and was sorted out between us.