A visibly upset Wasim said on Geo News channel on Thursday that he was very angry with those people who were questioning his patriotism on social websites just because he had been the bowling consultant of IPL champions KKR.
"At times when I read these rude and uncivilized comments it makes me very angry and I wish those writing such things were in front of me than I would deal with them in similar fashion," the former fast bowler said.
"People have to understand coaching or working on television is my bread and butter if I don't do this at this stage of my life should I sell fruits," he questioned.
Wasim said that he was not at a stage where he would go and stand outside the PCB offices asking for a job.
"Sorry where I stand I can't go and beg for something. I have told different PCB Chairmen that whenever I am in Karachi I am always available to work with the fast bowlers. Even if the Pakistan team bowlers are not available at that time I am willing to work with the junior players."
Wasim also backed the appointment of Waqar Younis as head coach of the Pakistan team.
"Waqar is a strict and disciplined man and I have said before this Pakistan team needs some discipline. I am sure he will do well with this team."
The former captain said no one should question his patriotism or loyalty to Pakistan because whatever he was in life it was because of Pakistan.
During tenure of Zaka Ashraf as PCB Chairman, Wasim last year held a 15-days camp for fast bowlers in Karachi.
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