'Bhaiyaji dil garden-garden kar diye' - Twitter reacts to Babar Azam's 'lost in beauty of nature' post after attending Harvard Business School

Latest image of Babar Azam enjoying leisurely walk in park has been liked by Pakistan cricket fans on social media.

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Pakistan captain Babar Azam is currently going through a course at the famous Harvard University in Boston. He alongside his Pakistan teammate Mohammad Rizwan have been enrolled in an executive education program focussed on the Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports.

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The course focusses on new approaches to driving revenue and success in today's entertainment industry. Following the completion of the course, these two Pakistan cricketers have become the first-ever cricketers to complete such a prestigious educational course.

The course ended on June 3rd following which both Pakistan cricketers have been enjoying their time in the USA. Rizwan was earlier seen offering Namaz on the streets of Boston. Now another picture has taken Pakistan cricket by storm in which Babar Azam is seen enjoying his time away from cricket.

In a later post made by the Pakistan captain on social media, he is seen enjoying a leisurely walk around what seems to be a park. The latest picture posted by Azam is captioned, "Lost in the beauty of nature."

As soon as the post was made, cricket fans from Pakistan as well as other nations colluded to comment on Azam's post. Some funny and some praiseful, these comments have come in huge numbers.

Here's how Twitter reacted to Babar Azam's latest picture: 

The ongoing tussle between Indian and Pakistan Cricket Boards

There has been an ongoing tension between the Cricket Boards of both cricketing giants. The issue started with India declining to travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup 2023. India raised security concerns following chaotic condition in Pakistan's political landscape.

Pakistan then offered to have a hybrid model for the Asia Cup 2023 wherein Pakistan were planned to play their matches at home while India was to play theirs in Dubai. In what has come as another shock to Pakistan, three ACC members namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have declined to follow this hybrid model.

They have reasoned that this model would put a lot of financial strain on their boards. Pakistan would now have to come up with something else or give away the hosting for the Asia Cup 2023 altogether.

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