Furious with the washout in the Twenty20 series against England, Pakistan head coach Waqar Younis has described his side's run-outs as 'schoolboy errors' and stressed that there is a need of serious analysis.
Pakistan lost the three-match series 0-3 against England following their defeat in the third and final T20 match in Sharjah after a thrilling super-over .
Considering the defeat as a big 'eye opener', the 44-year-old admitted that his side's performance was very poor and ordinary, the Dawn reported.
Waqar also lavished praise on England for bouncing back brilliantly after losing the three-match Test series. He insisted that T20 format is very fast and that was the reason they failed to match the opposition.
Describing fitness as a key problem of his side, Waqar suggested that there is an immediate need of launching fitness camp.
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