South Africa’s former skipper Hashim Amla has set his sights on the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and expressed his desire to partake in it.
Amla hailed the PSL for its standards and added that he has always “heard good things” from the participants.
“I have heard good things about the league, they have great standards and everyone who has participated in the league have all shared a positive outlook of the league,” he said.
“I had never been given the chance to play in the PSL but I hope to experience it this year.”
Amla had visited Pakistan with the World XI in 2017 and under the leadership of Faf du Plessis, played three matches in Lahore
“The 2017 tour was great, the people were hospitable and I hope to experience this once again in the PSL.”
The 36-year-old had announced his international retirement following the Proteas’ lackluster World Cup campaign and since then has looked to play league cricket.