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Imran Khan's autobiography 1983?

TheGreatest

U19 Cricketer
I have read Imran Khan's All-round View, but haven't read his first book 'Imran' published in 1983. Is it different from All Round View?
 

TheGreatest

U19 Cricketer
Through his books, interviews and articles I'm very much familiar with his early days on being selected for Pakistan and playing for Oxford, Worcester and Sussex. What differs All Round View from 'Imran 1983'?
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Through his books, interviews and articles I'm very much familiar with his early days on being selected for Pakistan and playing for Oxford, Worcester and Sussex. What differs All Round View from 'Imran 1983'?
I have both 'All Round View' and 'Imran'. All Round View is a really good book, very detailed about all aspects of his life the late 80s.

Imran is far more focused on his cricket, how he built up his bowling action, who he rates as great players from among his contemporaries and a little bit of details of his tours in the 1970s and early 80s. It is a much shorter book compared to All Round View.
 
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TheGreatest

U19 Cricketer
I have both 'All Round View' and 'Imran'. All Round View is a really good book, very detailed about all aspects of his life the late 80s.

Imran is far more focused on his cricket, how he built up his bowling action, who he rates as great players from among his contemporaries and a little bit of details of his tours in the 1970s and early 80s. It is a much shorter book compared to All Round View.
Thanks!
I think I would buy it. Any book by the great Khan should have a lot of cricketing wisdom!
 

rtramdas

U19 12th Man
was a big fan of this chronic ball tamperor during my teens so much so that I bought his 'all round view' for 120rs(would come to around 1000rs: of now a days). But now I regret wasting that much money on that cheater's book.
 

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