Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan set for Harvard

Pakistan’s star batters become first professional cricketers to join institution’s executive education programme


Our Correspondent May 28, 2023
PHOTO: COURTESY/PCB

KARACHI:

The number one ranked ODI batter in the world and captain of the Pakistan cricket team Babar Azam and wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan, the vice-captain of the Pakistan Test team, have become the first cricketers ever to join the Harvard Business School's executive education programme, on The Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports (BEMS), with Talha Rehmani, the Saya Corporation Founder and CEO, being their mentor.

According to the press release, this is the first time professional cricketers have become a part of the aforementioned programme.

The trio has been representing Pakistan and the cricket world among a myriad of global movers and shakers in sports, media, and entertainment.

Babar and Rizwan will be among the lengthy list of celebrities and top-tier sportspersons who have taken up the famous course, including football greats Kaka, Edwin van der Sar, Gerard Piqué, and Oliver Kahn, NFL’s Brandon Marshall, NBA stars Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade, Dirk Nowitzki, Chris Paul, and Pau Gasol, Major League Baseball’s Alex Rodriguez, and Hollywood A-listers such as Channing Tatum and LL Cool J.

The trio flew out of Karachi for the US on May 26 to participate in the programme that will be conducted from May 31 to June 3, at the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts.

They will be engaging with various communities in the US after the programme till June 13.

"It is a huge honour to represent Pakistan on such a prestigious global stage. We are going to the BEMS program at Harvard to learn from the best of the best in the world – both in terms of faculty and program fellows – and at the same time to share our journey and learnings with everyone. I am certain that this will be an exciting journey, and I look forward to sharing our learning and experiences with the next superstars of the cricket world," said Rizwan, the number two men’s T20I batter of the world.

Like Rizwan, Babar is also delighted at getting the chance to experience one of the best classrooms in the world with the top leaders in various industries coming from different countries.

“I am a lifelong learner and I have had detailed chats about this program with Prof Elberse and [Talha] 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," said Babar.

 

The programme chair is Professor Anita Elberse, one of the youngest women ever to earn tenure at Harvard Business School.

Prof Elberse is known worldwide for her work on digital media strategies. She has conducted case studies on dozens of personalities, entertainment companies, and other entities. Her work includes case studies on Jay-Z, Beyoncé, K-Pop band BTS, Walt Disney Studios, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Sir Alex Ferguson, etc.

“I am delighted to be able to welcome Babar Azam and Muhammad Rizwan to the Harvard Business School and to the BEMS program,” said Elberse. “We think the other participants will benefit greatly from their experiences as world-class athletes with a strong interest in the business world.”

“Muhammad Rizwan and Babar Azam are global icons and bigger than what they do on the cricket field. Their participation in this program is also important for the representation of cricket as a global sport as billions of fans enjoy it globally,” said Talha, a Fulbright scholar. He attended Carnegie Mellon University for his Master’s degree in Robotics.

“As the US is investing increasingly in the cricket world, I am positive that this is only the beginning of a new historic chapter for cricket. We have worked extremely hard for this to happen and are grateful for the opportunity to gain experience and learn from the best minds in the world.”

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