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How should we measure success in sport—by the number of commercial endorsements an athlete has signed? By the size of fees earned or TV audiences generated? How about the longest sequence of unbroken victories? If we take the latter as our prime criterion, then Jahangir Khan might just be the most successful sporting figure in history. In the five years to 1986, the Pakistani squash player was unbeaten in over 555 matches. Before the decade was out, he had taken six World Open trophies. From 1982 to 1991, he won 10 British Open titles in a row. If winning is everything, then Khan is the greatest.
This was not only the longest winning streak in squash history, but also one of the longest unbeaten runs by any athlete in top-level professional sports. He retired as a player in 1993, and has served as President of the World Squash Federation since 2002.
The government of Pakistan honored Jahangir Khan in 1984, putting his image on a postage stamp and presenting him with the President's Award and the highest civil award of Hilal-e-Imtiaz. He was also awarded Sportsman of the Millennium award in Pakistan. Jahangir Khan was among the top 60 Asian heroes list from last 60 years by famous Time magazine, including heroes from all walks of life. He was honored sports and youth award by French government in 1990.
Jahangir, whose name means "conqueror of the world" in Urdu language. His achievements in life reflect the meaning of his name, thus the phrase "what is in a name?" stands true for his personality.
Jahangir Khan is also in the Guinness book of world record for his unbeatable achievements. With this fine pedigree he became arguably the best sportsman Pakistan has ever produced.
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Imran Khan
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Imran KhanImran Khan at the World Economic ForumPersonal informationFull nameImran Khan NiaziBorn25 November 1952 (1952-11-25) (age 58)
Lahore, Punjab, PakistanBatting styleRight-handedBowling styleRight-arm fastRoleAll-rounderInternational informationNational sidePakistanTest debut (cap 65)3 June 1971 v EnglandLast Test7 January 1992 v Sri LankaODI debut (cap 12)31 August 1974 v EnglandLast ODI25 March 1992 v EnglandDomestic team informationYearsTeam1977 – 1988Sussex1984/85New South Wales1975 – 1981PIA1971 – 1976Worcestershire1973 – 1975Oxford University1969 – 1971LahoreCareer statisticsCompetitionTestODIFCLAMatches88175382425Runs scored380737091777110100Batting average37.6933.4136.7933.22100s/50s6/181/1930/935/66Top score136102*170114*Balls bowled1945874616522419122Wickets3621821287507Bowling average22.8126.6122.3222.315 wickets in innings23170610 wickets in match6n/a13n/aBest bowling8/586/148/346/14Catches/stumpings28/–36/–117/–84/–Source: CricketArchive, 26 June 2008Imran Khan Niazi (Punjabi, Urdu: عمران خان نیازی) (born 25 November 1952) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played international cricket for two decades in the late twentieth century and has been a politician since the mid-1990s. Currently, besides his political activism, Khan is also a philanthropist and cricket commentator.
Khan played for the Pakistani cricket team from 1971 to 1992 and served as its captain intermittently throughout 1982-1992. After retiring from cricket at the end of the 1987 World Cup, he was called back to join the team in 1988. At 39, Khan led his teammates to Pakistan's first and only World Cup victory in 1992. He has a record of 3807 runs and 362 wickets in Test cricket, making him one of eight world cricketers to have achieved an 'All-rounder's Triple' in Test matches.[1] On 14 July 2010, Khan was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.[2]
In April 1996, Khan founded and became the chairman of a political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice).[3] He represented Mianwali as a member of the National Assembly from November 2002 to October 2007.[4] Khan, through worldwide fundraising, helped establish the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre in 1996 and Mianwali's Namal College in 2008.
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[edit] Family, education, and personal life
- 1 Family, education, and personal life
- 2 Cricket career
- 3 Social work
- 4 Political work
- 5 Awards and honours
- 6 Writings by Khan
- 7 References
- 8 Further reading
- 9 External links
Imran Khan was born to Shaukat Khanum (Burki)[5] and Ikramullah Khan Niazi, a civil engineer, in Lahore. A quiet and shy boy in his youth, Khan grew up in a middle-class Niazi Pathan family with four sisters.[6] Settled in Punjab, Khan's father descended from the Pashtun (Pathan) Niazi Shermankhel tribe of Mianwali in Punjab.[7] Imran's Mother Shaukat Khanum (Burki's) family includes successful hockey players[5] and cricketers such as Javed Burki and Majid Khan.[7] Khan was educated at Aitchison College, the Cathedral School in Lahore, and the Royal Grammar School Worcester in England, where he excelled at cricket. In 1972, he enrolled to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Keble College, Oxford, where he graduated with a second-class degree in Politics and a third in Economics.[8]
[edit] Marriage to Jemima Marcelle Goldsmith
On 16 May 1995, Khan married English socialite Jemima Goldsmith, a convert to Islam, in an Islamic ceremony in Paris. A month later, on 21 June, they were married again in a civil ceremony at the Richmond register office in England, followed by a reception at the Goldsmiths' house in Surrey.[9] The marriage, described as "tough" by Khan,[7] produced two sons, Sulaiman Isa (born 18 November 1996) and Kasim (born 10 April 1999).[10] As an agreement of his marriage, Khan spent four months a year in England. On 22 June 2004, it was announced that the Khans had divorced because it was "difficult for Jemima to adapt to life in Pakistan".[11].The marriage ended amicably. Imran has regular access to his children and his relationship with his ex-wife is friendly. Khan now resides in Bani Gala, Islamabad, where he built a farmhouse with the money he gained from selling his London flat. He grows fruit trees, wheat, and keeps cows, while also maintaining a cricket ground for his two sons, who visit during their holidays
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Josep Guardiola (aka; Pep Guardiola)
- Name: Josep Guardiola
- Nationality: Spanish
- Date and Place of Birth: January 18, 1971 in Santpedor, Spain
- Current Team: Bayern Munich (starting July 2013)
- Previous Teams: Barcelona (2008-2012), Barcelona B (2007-08)
Football Career:
1990: December - Makes Barcelona debut against Cadiz. Coach Johan Cruyff converts him from right wing to centre midfield.
1992: May - Helps Barca retain league title and win European Cup, beating Sampdoria 1-0 at Wembley.
August - Scores in Olympic final in Barcelona against Ghana as Spain take gold medal.
October - Makes full international debut in Belfast against Northern Ireland.
1994: The Cruyff 'Dream Team' make it four league wins in a row, with Guardiola as captain on last day of the season.
1996: Spain coach Javier Clemente leaves Guardiola out of Euro 96 squad.
1998: Barcelona beat Borussia Dortmund 3-1 on aggregate to take last European Super Cup played over two legs. Van Gaal's side also win La Liga and Copa del Rey but Guardiola plays only six times and misses out on World Cup squad place.
1999: Barca retain league, but fail to make the Champions League final at the Nou Camp. Guardiola plays 22 times, scoring once.
2000: Barca defeated 5-3 on aggregate by Valencia in Champions League semi-finals. Finish second in Primera Division, five points behind Deportivo La Coruna. Plays in all four of Spain's Euro 2000 games.
2001: June - Barca finish season in fourth. Knocked out of Copa del Rey at last-four stage by Celta Vigo. The 1-1 second-leg draw at Nou Camp is Guardiola's last game in the Blaugrana shirt.
September - Signs for Brescia in Serie A.
November 11 - Banned from Italian football, having tested positive for nandrolone after Brescia's 1-0 win over Piacenza on October 21.
November 28 - Tests positive for nandrolone again after match against Lazio on November 4. Later banned for a total of four months by Lega Calcio and fined 2000 euros.
2002: Signs for Roma but plays only four games in his one season at the club.
Returns to Brescia in winter transfer window where, along with Roberto Baggio, he is key in helping them avoid relegation.
2003: Signs for Qatari side Al-Ahly for two seasons and has an immediate impact, winning the best foreign newcomer award.
2005: After a coaching course in Spain, joins Dorados de Sinaloa in Mexico in December, but only plays until March before returning to finish the course.
2006: July - Becomes a qualified coach
Trophies Won in coaching career:
Barcelona B:
2008 Spanish fourth division
Barcelona:
2009 Copa del Rey
2009 Spanish League
2009 Champions League
2009 FIFA Club World Cup
2010 Spanish League
2011 Spanish League
2011 Champions League
2011 FIFA Club World Cup
2012 Copa del Rey
Philosophy:
“We are sons of the Dream Team, trying to emulate them.”
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