'Ye kya ho raha hai?' - Babar Azam shares hilarious picture with Mohammad Rizwan as they prepare for Harvard programme
The duo enrolled in Harvard’s executive education programme on the Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports earlier this month.
Pakistani skipper Babar Azam is never too far away from making the headlines and the star batter is once again doing the rounds on social media after sharing a witty post. Babar can be seen reading a piece of paper along with his trusted opening partner Mohammad Rizwan reading beside him. The Pakistani duo recently enrolled in a course at the prestigious Harvard Business School.
Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan are renowned for their impeccable batting skills, with the duo sharing an intricate bond. However, they are set to prove their mettle outside the cricketing field after they enrolled in Harvard’s executive education programme on the Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports.
They are the first cricketers to take up this course, following in the footsteps of footballing greats like Kaka, Edwin van der Sar, Gerard Pique, and Oliver Kahn as well as NBA stars Dwayne Wade, Dirk Nowitzki, Chris Paul, and Pau Gasol. The no. 1 ranked ODI batter in the world shared a witty picture from his social media, which saw the duo studying for their prestigious course. While Babar was reading a piece of paper and relaxing on the sofa, Rizwan sat beside him on the floor, going through the study material. The picture also had a laughing emoji.
He shared a photo of him along with Rizwan on his Twitter handle on Tuesday, with the caption: “Ye kya ho raha hai? [What is happening?]”
Harvard Kennedy School's education programme explores new approaches for driving revenue and success in today’s entertainment environment. The Pakistani cricketing duo will participate in several community activities in the United States after the conclusion of their programme at Harvard Business School in Boston, from May 31 to June 3.
It is worth noting that Pakistani cricketers are often critiqued for their poor communication skills and former Pakistani pacer Shoaib Akhtar also pointed out Babar Azam's hesitation due to his unfamiliarity with the English language.
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