Waqar said on Friday that since it was now a known fact that Pakistan's second cricket home was the UAE due to teams not touring Pakistan because of security reasons, it was time the board took more ownership of the cricket venues in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.
"We all know now that these are basically our home venues for the last few years now so we should be trying to use these venues like we would our home venues," he said on Geo Super channel.
On the second day of the third test underway in Sharjah, Sri Lanka took a stranglehold of the match after scoring 428 runs in their first innings on a slow pitch.
Former players have criticized the pitches prepared for the three tests while even captain, Misbah-ul-Haq and senior spinner, Saeed Ajmal have also expressed reservations that the pitches didn't support spinners at all and were not prepared to Pakistan's strength.
Waqar said the PCB now should show more ownership of the three venues in the UAE where Pakistan played and have a few permanent employees including curator and groundstaff stationed at these venues.
"I think we need to have our curator stationed at these venues to ensure that whenever Pakistan plays pitches are prepared like a home series," he added.
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