"I would have loved to have played Twenty20 cricket. That's one we missed out on," Waugh said on Monday at a Laureus event inside Championship (second division) soccer club Millwall's stadium in south London.
"It would have been great to work out how to play the ramp shot, reverse sweep. All that stuff's exciting to watch. It's something we can do as players so it would have been great to have learnt it."
The 46-year-old, famous for his steely approach to the game and the lucky red rag he used to mop his brow during long stays at the crease, was also a skilled medium pacer in his day and reckons his bowling could have adapted to Twenty20.
"I would have enjoyed the bowling, having to work out what you've gotta do, what variations to use," said the former World No. 1 Test batsman.
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