"Waqar Younis has some sort of hidden agenda against senior players and whenever he has been appointed coach he has shunted them out and tried to destroy their careers," Razzaq said in an interview.
"When he first became coach in 2011, he targeted me and Muhammad Yousuf and the latter never played for Pakistan again even though he could have carried on for a few more years. Shoaib Akhtar also had to retire in his previous tenure," Razzaq noted.
"Since then we have not progressed in limited overs cricket particularly ODIs and I blame Misbah-ul-Haq for this. People look at his performances to defend him but the truth is he has totally changed the mindset of our players to being fearful and slow and even the new players are affected by this new culture."
Razzaq said Waqar was now targeting more senior players and said instead of trying to manage talented batsmen like Ahmed Shehzad and Umar Akmal properly he had recommended them to be dropped from the team.
Razzaq said despite the selectors continuously ignoring him he had no intentions to retire.
Razzaq, 35, remains one of Pakistan's top allrounders and in 265 ODIs he managed to score 5080 runs and also take 269 wickets.
"After what happened in the World Cup I think Pakistan needs to change its approach to one-day cricket and we need to produce more power hitters and genuine all-rounders. Unless we change the balance and mindsets of our one-day players Pakistan will continue to lag in the ODI rankings," he said.
"Players from other countries have taken advantage of the IPL but unfortunately Pakistani players are missing out for not fault of their own," he noted.
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