In the picture, Babar can be seen engaging with his classmates, while the caption expressed his admiration for the "thoughtful committed people ready to change the world."


Lahore: Pakistan cricket captain, Babar Azam, surprised his fans by sharing a photo of himself alongside his classmates at Harvard Business School. The image, posted on social media, gave a glimpse into his latest endeavor.
In the picture, Babar can be seen engaging with his classmates, while the caption expressed his admiration for the "thoughtful committed people ready to change the world."
Met some thoughtful committed people ready to change the world.#Harvard pic.twitter.com/ofRycvI3VX
— Babar Azam (@babarazam258) June 3, 2023
Notably, former UFC Heavyweight Champion Francis Ngannou and Chelsea football club captain Cesar Azpilicueta are among Babar's fellow students at Harvard.
King Babar and Rizwan found in the class room taking classes.. pic.twitter.com/tPofRDOTm0
— JIMMRZ (@Jimmrz_) June 3, 2023
Both Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan have enrolled in Harvard Business School's executive education program, making history as the first cricketers to participate in this prestigious initiative. Focused on The Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports (BEMS), the program is a significant milestone for their personal development and the entire cricketing community.
Salam from Harvard!
— Muhammad Rizwan (@iMRizwanPak) June 3, 2023
Grateful to you all for the birthday wishes. I pray and wish the very best for you in every aspect of life. ? pic.twitter.com/6lNfvMrKi8
From May 31 to June 3, Babar and Mohammad Rizwan have been attending classes on the renowned Harvard Business School campus in Boston, Massachusetts. Their pioneering efforts are expected to inspire a new generation of cricketers to pursue education alongside their sporting careers.

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