Pakistan Prime Minister and former cricket captain Imran Khan was identified for his charming seems and model virtually as a lot as his sensational skill with each bat and ball since his worldwide debut towards England in Birmingham again in 1971. Imran went on to characterize Pakistan in 88 Tests and 175 ODIs in his two-decade lengthy profession and he stays the one Pakistan captain to win the ICC 50-over World Cup – attaining this feat in 1992.
By the Nineteen Eighties, Imran was a longtime identify in world cricket and a ‘sex-symbol’ in addition on account of his attractive seems and model honed with years spent commencement from Keble College in Oxford. In a 1984 interview with ‘60 minutes Australia’, Imran was requested if he would marry somebody from exterior Pakistan, since he was such a preferred determine amongst ladies everywhere in the world.
“The lady killer tag for me is totally unjustified. I have found it very difficult to live with that image,” Imran says on the ‘60 minutes Australia’ present again in 1984. “It is becoming more of a dilemma each day. The thing is I want to live in Pakistan and to find a girl from the West, who will be willing to live in Pakistan will be difficult. Maybe I can get lucky and do fall in love with someone who wants to live there, but I mean since it hasn’t happened so far, chances are quite slim. That’s why I assume I am going to have an arranged marriage because there is no other way to get married in Pakistan,” a 32-year-old is quoted as saying within the interview.
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This interview was taken earlier than Imran met Jemima Goldsmith, a British journalist, screenwriter, tv, movie and documentary producer. Jemima and Imran had been launched to one another at a membership in London in 1995.
They went on to get married in the identical yr with Jemima changing to Islam and moved to Lahore with husband Imran. Jemima had two sons with Imran – Sulaiman Isa (born 1996) and Kasim (born 1999).
Goldsmith supported her husband as he turned extra concerned in his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf occasion. On June 22, 2004, it was introduced that the couple had divorced ending the nine-year marriage as a result of it was ‘difficult for Jemima to adapt to the political life of Imran Khan in Pakistan’.
After his divorce from Jemima, Imran went on to marry one other British Pakistani journalist and tv anchor Reham Khan in January 2015 however the marriage resulted in divorce 9 months later in October 2015.
The Pakistan PM went on to marry Bushra Bibi, who was in her 40s, on February 18, 2018. Imran’s third spouse is thought for her connection to sufism and had been Imran’s non secular mentor.