Chairman of Pakistan Tehreeki-e-Insaaf

Imran khan who was born on 5 October 1952 is presently Pakistani politician,,and is the chairman of the party Tehreeki-e-Insaaf.,was the former Crickter of Pakistan.

He played international cricket for two decades and later developed philanthropy projects such as Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre.

Khan started playing cricket at the age of 13,he made his debut for Pakistan at the age of 18 during the 1971 English series at Birmingham

Khan also served as the team's captain intermittently throughout 1982–1992,,he lead Pakistan to the victory,,and won 1992 world cup.

Imran Khan retired from cricket in 1992 as one of Pakistan's most successful players.

In April 1996, Khan founded the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (lit: Pakistan Movement for Justice), a centrist political party, and became the party's national leader

After preliminary results showed his party decisively ahead in an election that critics say was deeply marred, Mr. Khan addressed the nation on television, outlining what he would do as prime minister.

He said he would fight corruption at the highest levels, improve relations with China, seek a “mutually beneficial” relationship with the United States and create a just welfare state along the lines of what the Prophet Muhammad did centuries ago.

Imran Khan is only politician who was declared clean after a lengthy trial by Supreme Court of Pakistan which makes him only politician in history of Pakistan who went through this much scrutiny by court while being in opposition and being declared clean.