Rizwan offers prayer on New York streets. Mohammad Rizwan, a wicketkeeper and batter for Pakistan, has maintained his popularity while attending college in the US.
The cricketer, who currently enrolled in the executive education program on the Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports (BEMS) at the Harvard Business School, had previously garnered praise for giving a copy of the Holy Quran to his campus teacher.
The 32-year-old spotted praying on a sidewalk on one of the city’s roadsides while walking around New York City’s streets.
Rizwan seen praying on a prayer mat with his car parked to the side in a video that has received over 22,000 views.
The cricketer is sporting a laid-back ensemble of a black leather jacket, off-white sweatpants, sandals, and a souvenir cap from Harvard on his head.
Rizwan and Pakistan captain Babar Azam both pictured unwinding in Times Square in New York in another tweet posted by a user named Nawaz.
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Babar also spotted sporting a button-down shirt and a black hat while appearing casual. Friends from the city were with the two.
The first two cricket players to enroll in the prestigious school were Babar and Rizwan. In the program they will take part from May 31 to June 3. After the program, the pair will interact with various US communities through June 13.