

Imran’s way to the world cricket was like a story. He hardly played any domestic cricket in Pakistan. But he had a cousin like Majid Khan who played for Pakistan team and could back him up to the competitive level. Also Imran went to England for his higher studies from where he excelled his cricket life. In fact, that helped him a lot to be a world class cricketer. When Imran Khan started his career in 1971 he was merely a medium fast bowler. But he became faster with time which is completely unusual with the craft of fast bowling. Khan mastered the art of reverse swing with his real fast deliveries. With that lethal weapon he actually rattled many world class batsmen. And he was always a batsman who you could rely on. There were many occasions when Imran in the crunch moment of his team hit back the opponent bowling attack.

Imran was made the captain of Pakistan in 1982. He was successful to infiltrate his own attacking spirit inside his team-mates instead of the desire of individual achievement. He led his team against the Aussies and beat them three times in a row in 1982-83 series. He also had the victory against India on their home soil. In 1987 under Imran’s leadership Pakistan saw their first series victory in England. Finally in 1992 despite the topsy-turvy start in the world cup Imran led his team to be the world champion.
mith, daughter of the late multi millionaire, Sir James Goldsmith in 1995. The marriage incurred a lot of criticism in the western media. And in the end on June 22, 2004 Imran Khan and Jemima divorced, ending their nine-year marriage life. Imran also became controversial after his fight with Ian Botham regarding the ball tampering case. His alleged affairs with socialite ladies in UK also made him prominent.The success of Imran Khan in the cricket field was not quite transformed in the field of politics when he founded his own political party called the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in 1996. Khan and members of his party were universally defeated at the polls in the 1997 general elections. In 2002, the party won 0.8% of the popular vote and only one out of 272 open seats. In 2007, Khan joined 85 other MPs to resign from Parliament in protest of the Presidential election scheduled for October 6.
Imran Khan was one of the finest cricketers Pakistan has ever produced but he was the biggest heart-throb that is for sure. He gave cricket in the subcontinent real sex appeal in the 1970s and 1980s. Not only in the subcontinent, was Khan also a regular subject of the British tabloids because of his activities in UK. He produced a lot of controversies and rumors during those days that eventually made him a CELEBRITY in real sense.



