Romario Shepherd

Romario Shepherd

West Indies
All Rounder Right Handed 31 Yrs
Romario Shepherd is a tall, well-built giant of a man who can use his height to great effect to trouble the batters and strike the cricket ball a long way lower down the order. Shepherd rose through the ranks in Guyana, where he played at the U-17 level. However, looking at his potential, he was inc...
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Personal Information
Born26-11-1994
Birth PlaceGuyana
Current Age31 yrs
RoleAll Rounder
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling StyleRight-arm fast medium
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
ODI 42 30 4 455 436 17.50 104.36 50 0 0 1 40 17
T20I 72 50 19 809 562 26.10 143.95 49 0 0 0 47 58
FC 25 35 5 793 1357 26.43 58.44 133 0 1 4 81 22
List A 41 34 12 544 610 24.73 89.18 74 0 0 3 45 13
T20 153 115 45 1636 999 23.37 163.76 73 0 0 6 109 123
IPL 17 12 3 151 114 16.78 132.46 40 0 0 0 6 13
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
ODI 42 40 260.4 1564 14 1430 34 42.06 46.00 5.49 3/37 0 0
T20I 72 67 211.4 1270 0 2105 75 28.07 16.93 9.94 4/31 1 0
FC 25 48 588 3528 139 1822 74 24.62 47.68 3.10 5/24 1 0
List A 41 40 289.1 1735 13 1601 56 28.59 30.98 5.54 4/19 2 0
T20 153 136 382.2 2294 4 3360 131 25.65 17.51 8.79 4/13 1 0
IPL 17 16 42.2 254 0 399 13 30.69 19.54 9.43 3/39 0 0

Romario Shepherd is a tall, well-built giant of a man who can use his height to great effect to trouble the batters and strike the cricket ball a long way lower down the order. Shepherd rose through the ranks in Guyana, where he played at the U-17 level. However, looking at his potential, he was included in the senior team and made his List A debut at the start of 2016 against Leeward Islands, where he picked up three wickets to be awarded the Player of the Match. After that, he made rapid strides and made his first-class and T20 debuts in the following year.


Shepherd continued to improve his game at the domestic level and garnered the attention of the Windies selectors after his consistent performance for Guyana and West Indies A. His performances in the Caribbean T20 League were also instrumental in bringing his death bowling skills and power-hitting ability to the forefront. His three-dimensional qualities helped him break into the national side, and in 2019, he made his ODI debut for West Indies against Afghanistan, where he picked up a couple of wickets. The start of 2020 saw him make his T20I debut against Ireland.


Shepherd was the second-highest wicket-taker in the 2021 edition of the Caribbean T20 League with 18 wickets in 9 games and also played some handy cameos with the bat. He continued to be a part of the national side in limited overs but couldn't perform consistently but made an impact in the series against Pakistan with his all-round skills after the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, which he missed out on.


Hyderabad picked him up for the 2022 season at a hefty INR 7.75 crore, but he played just three games before being released. In 2023, Lucknow signed him at his base price, but once again, he got limited chances, featuring in only one match before being released at the end of the season. Despite his IPL struggles, Shepherd found success in the 2023 Caribbean Premier League, where he played a crucial role in Guyana's title-winning campaign with his all-round contributions.


Shepherd's IPL journey took another turn in 2024, as he joined Mumbai for the season. He made headlines with a stunning display of power-hitting, smashing Anrich Nortje for 32 runs in a single over during a game against Delhi. However, his T20 World Cup campaign was relatively quiet. Following the IPL season, Mumbai released him ahead of the 2025 auction, but as expected, there was still demand for his all-round skills. Bengaluru secured his services for INR 1.5 crore, showing faith in his explosive batting and useful pace bowling.

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