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In the 1980s, the Pakistani squash player, Jahangir Khan, became a legend in his sport by going undefeated for five years. But, as Shumaila Jaffery discovers, to become unbeatable, Khan had to overcome childhood illness and family tragedy.
(Photo: Jahingar Khan in action. Credit: Steve Line/SquashPics)
By BBC World Service4.7
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In the 1980s, the Pakistani squash player, Jahangir Khan, became a legend in his sport by going undefeated for five years. But, as Shumaila Jaffery discovers, to become unbeatable, Khan had to overcome childhood illness and family tragedy.
(Photo: Jahingar Khan in action. Credit: Steve Line/SquashPics)

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