
WATCH: Umar Akmal criticises Waqar Younis' head coach tenure, alleges misconduct
Former Pakistan batter Umar Akmal has strongly criticised ex-head coach Waqar Younis, alleging that he was mistreated and mentally pressured during Younis' tenure.
Akmal claimed that the former fast bowler deliberately undermined his confidence and created an environment that was not conducive to his growth as an international cricketer.
Speaking in a recent interview, Akmal recalled how his attacking batting approach in Test cricket was discouraged. 'When I played attacking shots, I was told, 'Have you started playing T20 cricket in Tests?' And when I rotated the strike, they said, 'Are you playing an ODI in Test cricket?'' Akmal said.
'Now, look at today's Test cricket—it doesn't even last three or four days.'
Akmal further alleged that Younis had a personal issue with him and his brothers, Kamran and Adnan Akmal. He claimed that Waqar Younis openly questioned why all three were playing for Pakistan.
'I heard it with my own ears. Waqar Younis said, 'Sari cricket tussi bharavan ne leni hai?' (Will all the cricket be played by these brothers?) What kind of statement is that from a head coach?' Akmal remarked.
The wicketkeeper-batter also criticised Younis for focusing on non-cricketing matters rather than performance. 'He would ask me, 'Why are you wearing these glasses? Why these shoes?' Instead of focusing on my cricket, he was more interested in such things,' Akmal added.
Reflecting on his struggles, Akmal said the constant criticism affected him mentally, but he was supported by senior players. 'The senior players sat me down and told me to ignore these things and play my natural game. They encouraged me to focus on my strengths rather than listening to negativity.'
Akmal's comments are the most recent in a long list of criticism aimed towards ex-Pakistani players, especially from the 1990s. In a recent television broadcast, Mohammed Hafeez was also seen criticising former players from the 90s era.
Waqar Younis has not yet responded to the allegations.

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