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Watch video: You won't believe this shot by Zadran actually went for a six!

Updated on: 18 January,2017 03:29 PM IST  | 
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Afghanistan's cricketer Najibullah Zadran will leave you with your jaws dropped with the shot he just played during the Desert T20 match against UAE

Watch video: You won't believe this shot by Zadran actually went for a six!

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Afghanistan's cricketer Najibullah Zadran will leave you with your jaws dropped with the shot he just played during the Desert T20 match against UAE.


Earlier this week, Indian captain Virat Kohli left the cricket fraternity in awe with a classic shot that went for six during the match against England in Pune.



But, Zadran's sloppy hit can acutally be termed as one of the most bizarre shots that went for a six in the history of cricket. Don't believe it? Watch the video below.

Najibullah Zadran hit this in the 19th over of the innings. Zadran slipped and fell and took one hand off his bat with a full pitched delivery.

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