AFP, ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's discarded off-spinner Saeed Ajmal says he is hopeful of proving his form in a forthcoming domestic league as he targets a return to national colours in the ICC World Twenty20 this March.
The 38-year-old, whose accuracy and deceptive doosra helped drive his team to victory in the 2009 edition, has struggled to make an impact since coming back last February from a five-month ban for chucking.
He took just one wicket in two ODIs when he last played, against Bangladesh, in April, and a paltry 16 wickets at 55 apiece for his English county side Worcestershire.
But speaking on the sidelines of a launch event for Islamabad United, one of five teams taking part in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) to be held in the UAE.
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