Pakistan lost the one-day series 1-3 and was swamped three nil in the T20 series, sliding down from number two to six in the ICC rankings.
The team is already languishing at number nine in the ODI rankings.
An official source in the Pakistan Cricket Board told PTI that a meeting would be held on Friday in Lahore, in which the performances of the team would be reviewed.
According to the source the meeting had been arranged on the request of Haroon, who is not happy with the way the team management experimented with the available players in the series against England.
"Haroon wants some things sorted out with the team management in the presence of the board chairman as the selectors are not satisfied that the best combinations were tried out in the limited over matches," the source said.
Asked about the trip Haroon said the purpose was to watch closely the performance of top players picked from domestic cricket.
"We don't have much time now and we need to have a look at all available talent before we finalise our squad for the World T20 in India," he added.
Waqar, who normally flies out to his home in Sydney after a series to spend time with his family, is also this time returning to Lahore with the support staff, including the foreign batting coach Grant Flower, physio and trainer.
defeats, with former PCB Chairman Lt Gen (retd) Tauqir Zia calling for the sacking of the national selection committee and team management.
"What do you expect when the board chairman is constantly focused on the series with India and other senior officials are concerned about PSL. What can one say but if I was chairman I would for starters sack the selectors and team management and bring in people who know how to build a team and play combinations," Tauqir Zia said.
Pakistan's former captain Javed Miandad also said that the PCB, the selectors and team management had only themselves to blame for the debacle against England.
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