Two famous cricketers, Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, have made history by becoming the first players to join Harvard Business School's executive education programme. This programme examines the relationships between entertainment, media, and sports. They were at Harvard's famed campus in Boston, Massachusetts, from May 31 to June 3.
Both players are well-known for their great cricket achievements, but they also bring unique qualities and interests to the programme. Mohammad Rizwan, in particular, has acquired notoriety for promoting the word of Islam by making talks at various mosques throughout the world during his cricket tours.
On the final day of the programme, Rizwan made a meaningful gesture by presenting a Holy Quran as a gift to his Harvard Business School executive education programme instructor. This gift not only demonstrated Rizwan's gratitude for the opportunity, but also demonstrated his unwavering devotion to his faith and its beliefs.