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Babar inspires classmates in Harvard, Rizwan gifts Holy Quran to teacher

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Sun Jun 4, 2023 02:41 PM Last update on: Sun Jun 4, 2023 10:34 PM

Pakistan captain Babar Azam and his teammate Mohammad Rizwan's executive education programme on the Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports, making them the first cricketers to attend the the Harvard Business School.

The programme was scheduled to be held from May 31 to June 3 in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Both the cricketers seemed to enjoy their stay at the prestigious institute and shared their experience. Babar took the twitter to share his thoughts. He wrote, "Met some thoughtful committed people ready to change the world."

Meanwhile, wicketkeeper-batter Rizwan gifted Holy Quran to one of the faculty of the Harvard Business School.

The Pakistani duo had join the long list of top-tier sportspersons, who have pursued the course previously such as Kaka, Edwin van der Sar, Gerard Pique, Oliver Kahn; NBA stars like Dirk Nowitzki, Chris Paul and Paul Gasol.

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