"What happened is unfortunate and a big blow to the team. But we have to plan thinking Saeed could not be available for the World Cup," Waqar said on Sunday.
"I know Saeed is keen to make a comeback and is working hard on his action. Saqlain (Mushtaq) will also be helping him soon. One hopes he is back. But we have to look for a replacement as well," the former test captain said.
The test concluded that Saeed's elbow extension was well beyond the 15 degrees extension allowed by the ICC.
Waqar, who took over as head coach only last month to see Saeed reported after the first test against Sri Lanka in Galle, said he would prefer to look for a younger replacement spinner.
"Someone who can serve Pakistan cricket for a long time," he added.
He also made it clear that bowlers in Pakistan now have to accept the new protocol for bowling actions by the ICC as there was going to be no let up.
Privately also the national selectors and Waqar don't believe that Saeed can change his bowling action quickly enough to get cleared by the ICC and be available for Pakistan for the World Cup.
"The big question being asked is will he be as effective as he was before after remodeling his action," one source said.
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