Story of Imran khan from cricketer to prime minister
Imran khan Niazi is born in October 5, 1952 in lahore punjab pakistan (age 66 years). His Religion is Islam and Net Worth$50 Million As Of Jan 2017. Parents are Ikramullah Khan Niazi, Shaukat Khanum .
Education: He geted his education from Keble College Oxford (1972–1975), Royal Grammar School Worcester Aitchison College.
He is current Prime Minister (22nd)of pakistan. He was a former cricketer and captain of pakistan team. He won 1992 cricket world for pakistan. After cricket retirement he started his political party. His party won 2018 election with great margins in pakistan. He started his political party in 1996.
Mr Khan struggled for years to turn popular support into electoral gains. He launched his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in 1996 but he was the only candidate in the party to win a seat in 2002. The PTI boycotted the 2008 vote.
It took until the last general election in 2013 for his party becoming the second largest party nationally.In election 2018 Mr Khan's PTI party dominated the election, winning 116 of the 272 seats up for grabs and trouncing the PML-N. The PTI has partnered with several smaller parties to form a majority in parliament.
cricket career:
He made his test debut in the 1971 English series in Birmingham, but failed to make a mark due to not very well performance
In 1974, he debuted in One Day International (ODI) and was selected in the national team of Pakistan
He was chosen as the captain of Pakistan cricket team in 1982
Under his captaincy, Pakistan won 14 out of 48 test matches played, losing out on 8 and 26 resulting in a draw. In the ODI, he played 139 matches, with 77 wins, 57 losses, and one draw
in 1992 he and his team won cricket world cup for pakistan
He is also doing commentary on cricket matches for various sports networks, like Star TV, BBC Urdu, and TEN Sports
Awards:
He received "The Cricket Society Wetherall Award’ for being the leading all-rounder in English first-class cricket" ( 1976 and 1980).
"Sussex Cricket Society Player of the Year" award in 1985.
"Hilal-e-Imtiaz" from the Government of Pakistan.
"Lifetime Achievement Award at the Asian Jewels Awards" in 2004.
"Humanitarian Award" at the 2007 Asian Sports Awards.
He received the special silver jubilee award in 2009.
International Cricket Council (ICC) Hall of Fame in 2009.
He was declared "Person of the Year 2012" by Asia Society.
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