National cricket team captain, Babar Azam, and wicket-keeper batsman, Mohammad Rizwan, have enrolled in a program at Harvard Business School, creating a buzz in the social media sphere. Former captain Rashid Latif revealed on Twitter that Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan have become part of the Harvard Business School program, becoming the first Pakistani cricketers to achieve this honor.
Both players will participate in the program from May 31 to June 3 at the Harvard Business School campus in Boston, USA. Captain Babar Azam expressed his excitement, stating that he had detailed discussions with Professor Elberse and Rahman regarding the program. He believes that he will have the opportunity to learn from students and business personalities from around the world.
Wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan expressed his joy, highlighting the immense honor it is to represent Pakistan on the global stage. He mentioned that they are currently learning from some of the best individuals in the world through the program at Harvard, and he is confident that it will be an interesting journey.
Both players are determined to leverage the knowledge gained from the program and share their experiences with the younger generation. This initiative showcases their commitment to personal growth and development beyond the boundaries of cricket.