Imran Khan: Travel from school to prime minister

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief- now has become the Prime Minister of Pakistan - Imran Ahmed Khan Nazi, born on 5 October 1952, was born in a wealthy Pashtun Pashtun family of Mianwali, Punjab. His family later became in Lahore where he spent most of his youth.
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Being the only son of his parents and 4 siblings, he was often called odor mood. Imran Khan has always denied the allegation. In his boyhood, he was considered a silent and shy boy who often lived in himself. Even in school, he had a lot of cricket.
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There was also a great cricketer from the family. His two Nihalali Kausen, Javed Berkeley and Majid Khan, had already bowled Oxford and Pakistan.
Imran Khan got education at Aichi Sans College and then at the Catholic School of Lahore. Then he studied at the Royal Grammar School in Wisconsin, British city.
He then earned a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Oxford University. During his time at Oxford, he was also captain of the Oxford University cricket team in 1974.

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Imran Khan handling Queen Elizabeth in 1970. Photos
Walking on the footsteps of his cousin Imran Khan started playing cricket at the age of 13.
He initially played for his college team and later for English County Wanderers. He played his first match at the age of 18 at the 1971 England series in Birmingham for the national team.
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Photo Gallery Patrick Eiger, 1978
He soon got a permanent place in the team.
Like a real-all-rounder, Imran Khan, in a direct way, puts out an active part in his game with his aggressive batting and swing capabilities.
Imran Khan got all the round-trips triple in 75 test matches, and he was also awarded the second fastest record after the Ian Bootham of the England cricket team.
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Imran Khan after winning the World Cup in 1992. Don / File
After leaving Pakistan the first and final victory of the cricket World Cup in 1992, he left cricket on the rise of his sports career. So far, he took 362 wickets in the Test cricket and made 3807 runs.
Apart from his cricket capabilities, Imran Khan was also known for his popularity in popularity and night clubs in women.
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Christopher Sandford wrote his book Imran Khan: The Cricketer, The Slabberty, in The Politics, that Imran Khan knew and went to know all the famous nightclubs in the United Kingdom and Australia, and liked to meet and romance with women. They did not drink alcohol, but there was no problem with them going out and having fun with their team members.

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