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December 10, 2008Posted on 12/10/2008 in Offbeat
Playing for the biggest stakes of his life
The Daily Telegraph sits down with Imran Khan, the Pakistan legend, and gets him discussing Jemima, fatherhood and the war on terror. Despite his playboy reputation, The cricketer-turned-politician claims he was shy and introspective as a cricketer, with a small circle of friends and little appetite for socialising in pubs after the game.