'Kya karega padhke, bolna toh 'definitely definitely' hi hai' - Fans react as Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan prepare for classes at Harvard Business School

Here's how fans reacted after Babar Azam shared an image while doing preparations with Mohammad Rizwan ahead of a program at Harvard.

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Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan (Source - Twitter)

Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan (Source - Twitter)

Pakistan Cricket Team captain Babar Azam and his fellow teammate Mohammad Rizwan have achieved another milestone, but this time it was in the field of education rather than in the field of sports. The two-star batters will be the first members of the cricket team to register in Harvard Business School's esteemed executive education curriculum.

The event is slated to take place in Boston, Massachusetts, from May 31 to June 3. Anita Elberse, one of the Harvard Business School's youngest women to ever receive tenure, will serve as the study's chair, according to GEO news. On Tuesday, Babar released a compelling picture on social media that gave viewers a peek at their most recent project. As they got ready for their courses at the Harvard Business School, the picture showed the two cricket stars engrossed in their study.

Babar can be seen in the image examining his notes intently while resting in an amusingly awkward position on a sofa. Rizwan, on the other hand, is attentively going over numerous papers while seated on the ground. He also added a caption to the post which reads, ‘Ye kya ho raha hai?’ followed by some emojis.

I have had detailed chats about this program: Babar Azam

Talking about Babar’s career so far, he is among the most reliable batters in Pakistan. He is currently at the top of the Men's ODI rankings, third in T20Is, and sixth in Test cricket demonstrating his recent calibre as a batsman. The team has performed consistently under his leadership and has appeared in the finals of the 2022 Asia Cup and 2022 World Cup. Here is what he stated before getting the chance to join Harvard's exclusive club.

“I am a lifelong learner and I have had detailed chats about this program with Prof Elberse and Rehmani. My inspiration for joining this world-class program at Harvard is to connect, explore, listen, learn, grow, and give back to the community worldwide. I am sure there are scores of things to learn from the amazing athletes and top business executives from the entertainment, media, and sports industries who are coming from corners of the world,” Babar was quoted as saying by GEO TV. 

Here’s how fans reacted:

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