Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, two famous cricketers, recently achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first players to join the Harvard Business School’s executive education program. This program focuses on the connections between entertainment, media, and sports. They attended the program from May 31 to June 3 at Harvard’s prestigious campus in Boston, Massachusetts.
Both players are well-known for their outstanding performances in cricket, but they bring their unique qualities and interests to the program. Mohammad Rizwan, in particular, has gained recognition for spreading the message of Islam by delivering speeches at various mosques during his cricket tours worldwide.
On the last day of the program, Rizwan made a meaningful gesture by presenting a Holy Quran as a gift to his instructor from the Harvard Business School’s executive education program. This gesture not only showed Rizwan’s appreciation for the opportunity but also showcased his unwavering dedication to his faith and its values.