Cricketer · Philanthropist · Statesman

The Story of Kaptaan

From lifting a World Cup at the MCG to building Pakistan's first cancer hospital, to the 22nd Prime Minister, with one line that stayed with the country: fight like cornered tigers.

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362
Test Wickets
3,807
Test Runs
1992
World Cup Won
75%+
SKMCH Treated Free
The Journey

One life, four chapters

A biography that reads like fiction, and a legacy that continues to shape Pakistan today.

Young Imran Khan with his mother Shaukat Khanum
Chapter One · 1952–1971

The Early Years

Born in Lahore to the Niazi family. Aitchison College, Worcester, and Oxford gave him a formation that straddled two worlds and shaped a lifetime of conviction.

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Imran Khan lifts the 1992 Cricket World Cup
Chapter Two · 1971–1992

A Cricket Legacy

Debut at 18. Master of reverse swing. Captain who taught a nation to fight like cornered tigers, and lifted the 1992 World Cup at the MCG.

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Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital
Chapter Three · 1985 onwards

A Life of Service

After his mother's death, a promise became a building. Shaukat Khanum, Namal University, and a standard of giving that drew wide public support.

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Imran Khan as Prime Minister of Pakistan
Chapter Four · 1996 onwards

From Stadium to State

Founded PTI in 1996. Twenty-two years of building a movement, then in 2018, sworn in as the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan.

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A portrait of Imran Khan
In His Own Words
Fight like cornered tigers.
To his team · 1992 Cricket World Cup