LAHORE – Congratulations are in the order for Pakistan’s star wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan on his birthday.
Rizwan, who is currently in the US to participate in Harvard Business School’s executive education program on the Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports (BEMS), turned 31 today (June 1).
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has wished the player on social media while sharing his achievements in the cricket career.
🏏 5,578 runs in 169 international matches
🌟 Most Valuable Cricketer of the Year at #PCBAwards 2021
🏆 ICC Men's T20I Cricketer of 2021
🥇 Most T20I and T20 runs in a calendar year
💪 One of the three 🇵🇰 batters to score a 💯 in each formatHappy birthday, @iMRizwanPak! 🎂 pic.twitter.com/MTOUdw9A4s
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) June 1, 2023
Rizwan scored 5,578 runs in 169 international matches while he also holds the title of scoring most T20I and T20 runs in a calendar year. He is also one of three Pakistani batters to score a century in each format of the cricket, said PCB in its tweet. He was named Most Valuable Cricketer of the Year at the PCB Awards in 2021.
Number of social media users have extended the birthday wishes to the right-arm batsman.
https://twitter.com/kingbabararmy/status/1664151696677937152
https://twitter.com/SharyOfficial/status/1664002895157534720
Happy Birthday Muhammad Rizwan 🇵🇰
He made his international debut shortly after the 2015 World Cup when the slot behind the stumps was still up for grabs. He made a bright start against Bangladesh. One of the Best T20 Batsmen around the world@iMRizwanPak Debut Odi innings 67👇 pic.twitter.com/XvZ9EelYOk— Zohaib (Cricket King)🇵🇰🏏 (@Zohaib1981) June 1, 2023
Happy birthday superman Rizwan 🦸♂️ pic.twitter.com/Oc9IAKKbgn
— Muskan. (@Mussskey) June 1, 2023
Wishing you a relaxing birthday and joy and happiness in the year to come. #HappyBirthdayMRizwan pic.twitter.com/Lb8maKxwKZ
— Mushi Rajpoot (@Mudassa67545466) May 31, 2023
Earlier this week, Pakistan’s cricket captain, Babar Azam, and Mohammad Rizwan made history by enrolling in the prestigious Harvard Business School’s executive education program on the Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports (BEMS). They are the first cricketers to join this renowned institution.
From May 31 to June 3, the star duo will actively participate in the program held on the Harvard campus in Boston, Massachusetts. Following the program, both cricketers will engage with various communities in the United States until June 13, broadening their exposure.
Expressing his excitement, Rizwan said, “Representing Pakistan on such a prestigious global platform is a tremendous honor. By attending the BEMS program at Harvard, we aim to learn from the very best faculty and program fellows worldwide, while sharing our journey and insights with others. I am confident that this will be an exhilarating experience, and I eagerly anticipate sharing our learnings and experiences with the future cricket superstars.”