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"Virat Khali": Fans React To WWE Hall Of Famer's One-Handed Shot For Six. Watch

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WWE Hall Of Famer The Great Khali was seen boasting his cricket skills in a video. In the clip that is going viral on social media, Khali gets a back-of-a-length delivery and plays a one-handed shot on it for a biggie.

The ball goes a long way over extra cover fence for a six. "The ball would have reached to mars if he hit with both hands," wrote a fan. "Wow, who knew that The Great Khali could be a cricket star too?" read another comment in the video. "Virat Khali," wrote a user. Watch it here: The Great Khali playing cricket.

pic.twitter.com/ZhWlPIl1X6 India skipper Rohit Sharma had met former (World Wrestling Entertainment) WWE wrestler The Great Khali in Ahmedabad during the Cricket World Cup last year.

While the other Indian players were in Chennai ahead of their campaign opener against Australia, Rohit was in Ahmedabad. The India skipper had to travel to the venue for the pre-World Cup captains' meet.

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