Pakistan's greatest cricketer captained his country to their only Cricket World Cup victory in 1992 at age 39, having rebuilt a team from a position of 43 for 4 in the final against England to win 249 to 227. Imran Khan took 362 Test wickets at 22.81 while scoring 3,807 Test runs at 37.69 -- statistics that make him the greatest all-rounder in Pakistan's history -- before retiring to found a cancer hospital in memory of his mother and enter politics.

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