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‘Kohli ki cover drive wahan nahi sikhayi jaati’ – Fans react to Babar Azam posting picture with Mohammad Rizwan at Harvard Business School
Babar Azam, the captain of Pakistan, and wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan ended up being the first cricketers to enrol in the executive education programme at Harvard Business School. The course took place at the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts, between May 31 and June 3.
Numerous top-tier athletes have previously participated in the programme, including Dirk Nowitzki, Chris Paul, Paul Gasol of the NBA, Edwin van der Sar and Kaka. The Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports is the program’s primary area of specialisation. The images of the two Pakistani cricket players seated next to their Harvard Business School students have gone viral. Rizwan also gave a Holy Quran to a lecturer at the Harvard Business School on the concluding day of the programme.
Through his social media accounts, Babar Azam has posted a few images. He may have been seen perusing some notes within one of the images. “Ye kya ho raha hai?” he wrote as the caption for the image. The right-hand batter also tweeted a photo of him sitting alongside his classmates on Saturday.
Both Chelsea Football Club captain Cesar Azpillicueta and Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam attended Harvard University. When Babar Azam and Rizwan received their own seats at Harvard University, there was a celebration in the Karachi media, and sweets were distributed.
What’s happening with Pakistan cricket off the field?
Meanwhile, the likelihood that Pakistan will host the 2023 Asia Cup is uncertain. The Asian Cricket Council’s head, Jay Shah, is said to have recently rejected the PCB’s hybrid approach, according to reports. Pakistan sought to host four of the group games there and host the other games, including the India games, at a neutral site. As reported by Telegraph India, Pakistan would be informed at the ACC’s upcoming executive board meeting that all other nations taking part have approved Sri Lanka as the tournament’s host country.
If that occurs, Pakistan will have an opportunity to compete in Sri Lanka or drop out of the continental competition. Once the location is chosen, it is anticipated that the Asia Cup schedules will be revealed.
Fans react to Babar Azam posting picture with Mohammad Rizwan at Harvard Business School: –
👨🎓 @iMRizwanPak @TalhaAisham pic.twitter.com/ghKsWlBHWi
— Babar Azam (@babarazam258) June 4, 2023
Badshah Azam 👑❤️ pic.twitter.com/8GGyMWpQat
— GOAT BABAR AZAM👑 (@Babarazam56_FC) June 4, 2023
Best picture ❤️
— Wajahat Kazmi (@KazmiWajahat) June 4, 2023
Congrats both of you
— Shahjhan Malik (She/Her) (@shahjhan_malikk) June 4, 2023
Bois should say it right now
— V. (@travilish) June 4, 2023
Acha kuch khaty b ho ya nhi! Itna kmzor hogyey ho
— Mir John Mohamad (@MirJohnn) June 4, 2023
Pyarie Bachay
Sab se Achay
— Abubakkar (@Abu_bakkarrr) June 4, 2023
English seekhne gaye hain kya America?
— vikkas (@viks15680) June 4, 2023
Ma Shaa Allah ♥️
— Farid Khan (@_FaridKhan) June 4, 2023
There's no age limit for studying … It's great to see that you're prioritizing both cricket and studying. I'm proud of you. ♥️
— Safa Nagri (@safanagri) June 4, 2023