The case with Umar Akmal is so, so confusing.
First, there's the obvious temperament/attitude problems, which I won't even get into. Secondly, there is a player who clearly has talent but doesn't have the mental capacity to play according to situations.
I hear the guy is now allowed to play domestic cricket again, though I doubt he'll get picked up by any team in the PSL, unless of course overseas players don't come or a player sustains an injury.
The guy is a liability in the field, and his record of ducks speaks for itself.
The biggest question is if this guy should be given another chance, and it's quite a confusing question to ask.
A lot of people are suggesting that he opens, but in what format exactly? He's not good enough to open in tests, ODI is also uncertain, so that basically leaves T20s, where he's perhaps the most inconsistent.
In truth, Umar Akmal himself doesn't know what type of a player he is. Sometimes he can play a mature innings, other times he throws away his wicket for no meaning. That's what makes it so confusing, he hardly appears as if he has a defined role in the team.
My opinion on this is quite straightforward, if he performs in domestic (not just one season, it has to be at least two seasons), consider him like you considered the likes of Sharjeel, Nawaz, Amir, etc.
Who knows, the time away from cricket might have brought some maturity into him.
Suppose he performs and makes a comeback, he's going to have to bat in the lower middle order. There is no other spot available for him.
He'd be extremely lucky if a PSL franchise is willing to take him as a replacement player.