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Cricketers become scholars: Babar Azam, Rizwan ready to hit sixes at Harvard Business School?

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A picture of Pakistan captain and renowned One Day International (ODI) batsman Babar Azam and fast batsman Mohammad Rizwan has made quite a splash on social media.

The photo comes a day before the two cricketers embark on an exciting journey at Harvard Business School’s Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports (BEMS) executive education program.

Seizing the moment, the skipper took to his Twitter account on Tuesday to share the picture with a witty caption: “It’s what’s happening? [What’s going on?]”

In the picture, both can be seen studying, with papers lying on the floor. The picture shows Babur lying on a couch reading a paper, with his legs propped against the wall. While Rizwan was sitting on the floor in the room and reading.

Reacting to the post, a netizen wrote, “Moj masti & preparation!!”

Another internet user asked them to win “first position”.

The duo will become the first two cricketers to join the prestigious school. He will attend the program from May 31 to June 3 at the school’s campus in Boston, Massachusetts.

The two cricketers will also engage with various communities in the US after the program till June 13.

The course has previously been taken by footballers Kaka, Edwin van der Sar, Gerard Pique, Oliver Kahn, NFL’s Brandon Marshall, NBA’s Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade, and Major League Baseball’s Alex Rodriguez. .

“It is a great honor to represent Pakistan on such a prestigious global stage. We are going to Harvard’s BEMS program to learn from the best in the world—both in terms of faculty and program fellows—as well as to enjoy our travels and Time to share the learnings with everyone. I am sure it will be an interesting journey, and I look forward to sharing my learnings and experiences with the next superstars of the cricketing world,” Rizwan said a few days back. was

Meanwhile, Babur also echoed similar thoughts.

“I am a lifelong learner and I have had detailed discussions with Professor Elbers and [Talha] Rahmani about this program. I was inspired to join this world-class program at Harvard, to connect, to explore, to listen. , learning, growing, and giving back to the community around the world. I believe there is much to learn from the amazing athletes and top business executives from the entertainment, media, and sports industries from all over the world. “

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