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New Zealand cricketer Ish Sodhi touches hearts with his rapping skills

| @indiablooms | Oct 09, 2018, at 05:50 pm

Christchurch, Oct 9 (IBNS): New Zealand spinner Ish Sodhi, who has bowled some memorable spells for his national side, entertained his online followers with a unique talent recently.

The cricketer recently charmed fans by showcasing his rapping talent.

In a video uploaded by the official Facebook page of New Zealand Cricket, the Indian-origin cricketer could be seen rapping the revamped version of the popular song "Ice Ice Baby."

The video has attracted 10K views so far.

It was captioned as: " You've seen Ish Sodhi dazzle on the field, but have you seen him dazzle in the recording booth? 🔥🎤🔊 #CricketNation."

 


 

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