Biography Of Imran Khan

Biography Of Imran Khan
Imran Khan
Name: - Imran Khan Niazi
Birth: - October 05, 1952.
Father: - Ikramullah Khan Niazi
Mother: - Shaukat Khanum
Wife: - Bushra Manika, Raham Khan, Bushra Menaka.

        Imran Khan Niazi is a Pakistani politician and the current Prime Minister of Pakistan and retired Pakistani cricketer. He won the vote of majority in the Pakistan general election, 2018 He was a member of the Pakistan National Assembly from 2013 to 2018, which won in the General Elections of 2013. Imran played international cricket in the two decades of the late twentieth century and became a politician from the mid-1990s. Currently, apart from his political activism, Khan is also a charity worker and a cricket commentator.

        Khan played for Pakistan cricket team from 1971-1992 and was intermittent captain between 1982 and 1992. At the end of the 1987 World Cup, after retiring from cricket, he was called again in 1988 to join the team. At the age of 39, Khan led his team in Pakistan's first and only World Cup win. He has made a record of 3807 runs and 362 wickets in Test cricket, which includes him in the category of six world cricketers who have won 'All rounders triple'.

        When Imran put the proposal of marriage to Benazir in front of his mother, he had clearly denied this marriage. Benazir was the daughter of the famous Janar Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan. And Imran's mother did not like that the eldest of such high profile Political Family came to be his daughter-in-law. It is said that after refusing the mother, they ended the relationship with Benazir. In 1994, at the age of 42, Imran married Jemima Gold Smith.

        Imran Khan had a second marriage in January 2015 with Rehman Khan and they were divorced in October 2015. After this, Imran has married third daughter of Bushra Maneca. Imran's first wife British woman was Jemima Goldsmith. After the 9 year relationship, they were divorced in 1995.

Career Of Imran Khan:

        Imran started playing cricket at the age of 16, making his place in Oxford University's blues cricket team. Imran played his first Test match against England in 1971. Three years later, took part in the One Day match against England. It is considered the fastest bowler in the world. In 1976, he returned to Pakistan in 1976 - started playing on behalf of the national team in 1977.

        In 1982, he got 62 wickets at 13.29 runs in 9 Tests, which is considered third place in the All-Time Test Baal Rankings. He got 3000 runs and 300 wickets in 75 Tests. His highest score was 136. He took 362 wickets in Test cricket and became Pakistan's first bowler and fourth bowler in the world. He played 175 ODIs and scored 3709 runs at an average of 33.41 and he scored 102 in the One Day match. At the age of 30, he became captain of the cricket team in 1982, as captain, he played 48 Tests and won 14. In 1992, he took retirement from cricket.

Political Of Imran Khan:

        Imran also made his place in politics with cricket, in 1992 he came to politics from cricket. They made a party named "Insurgency Tehreek-e-Insaf" for justice on April 25, 1996. Khan supported General Parvez Musharraf's military coup in 1999, but condemned his presidency a few months before the 2002 general elections.

        Imran was being considered as the prime claimant for the post of Prime Minister in Pakistan but he did not succeed and his party remained in second place. They stood in the election from 4 places, out of which 3 they won, but the fourth place was Lahore where they lost. In October 2002, she stood for election and became MP from Miwali.
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