Imran Khan — Pakistani Athlete born on November 25, 1952,

Imran Khan Niazi better known as Imran Khan is a Pakistani politician, former cricketer, philanthropist, cricket commentator and former chancellor of the University of Bradford. He is also founder of the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and the Namal College, Mianwali. Khan played international cricket for two decades in the late twentieth century and, after retiring, entered politics... (wikipedia)

I am called an Islamic fundamentalist by Rushdie. My critics in Pakistan say I am a Zionist agent. I must be doing something right.
Colonialism deprives you of your self-esteem and to get it back you have to fight to redress the balance.
Spirituality does two things for you. One, you are forced to become more selfless, two, you trust to providence. The opposite of a spiritual man is a materialist. If I was a materialist I would be making lots of money doing endorsements, doing cricket commentary. I have no interest in that.
I believed in myself. I never imagined myself as just an ordinary player.
Pakistan needs to have decentralisation and a good local government system.