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Imran Khan looks debonair from 1992 after winning the World Cup

Imran Khan looks debonair from 1992 after winning the World Cup

Imran Khan looks debonair from 1992 after winning the World Cup
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Prime Minister Imran Khan never fails to impress his fans and lovers and always appears dashing with his charm and beauty.

Recently, PM Imran shared an interesting image from his past which is almost from three decades older, but still he looked charming.

The picture after the historic 1992 World Cup where for the first time Pakistan had won World Cup after beating England in the final by 22 runs, with Khan leading the side as the skipper.

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Earlier, recalling about his cricketing days in the 1970s, PM Imran Khan had shared a throwback photo taken in 1974.

The photo has PM Imran and the Pakistan Cricket Team (PCT) posing with the trophy in England after drawing the Test series against the hosts.

Furthermore, PM Imran’s test career spans over 20 years.

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His Test career lasted for about 21 years, up to 1992. He played 88 Tests, scoring 3,807 runs with six hundreds and 18 fifties.

He took 262 wickets with 23 hauls of five wickets in an innings and six hauls of 10 wickets in a match.

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