"I have still three to four months of my contract left and right now I haven't given a thought to the future," he told reporters here.
Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Shahryar Khan has said that the board had decided to extend the contract of Waqar for the tour to England which lasts from July to September.
"Coaching of any team is always a tough job. It doesn't matter whether you do well or disappoint. It is a tough job and I knew about this when I accepted this challenge. I enjoy taking up tough challenges," Waqar said.
He said when the time came, he will think about it.
Waqar was also candid about Pakistan's chances in the two forthcoming events, pointing out that Pakistan will have to work very hard to do well.
Reminded that the Pakistani selectors can make changes in the World Cup squad until March 8, Waqar said they could be changes.
"Yes, changes could be there but right now we have to see how the team performs in the Asia Cup. The selectors have done their job and we will have to see how the new players perform," he said.
"It is not a question of likes or dislikes or egos. He has not been consistent and he now has to go back to domestic cricket and get back into form. He is a talented player and can definitely make a comeback to the Pakistan team," he added.
The Pakistan coach who has, for some reason, not gone to Dubai to watch the Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches said the league should help bridge the gap between international and domestic cricket.
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