Romario Shepherd broke 73 out of 34 in CPL for Amazon Warriors (X/Screengrabs) All-Rounder Romario Shepherd West Indies pulled out a loud performance in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2025, and on Wednesday 22 will break one legal delivery during the collision of Guyan Amazon Warriors against St Lucia Kings. Shepherd, who showed up for the Royal Challengers Bengalur in IPL 2025, hammered the undefeated 73 out of 34 balls. Despite their fireworks, a total of 202 warriors proved to be inadequate because the kings revised the target of the remaining 11 balls. The most amazing moment of the night took place in the 15th place above the militants’ shifts. Oshane Thomas, brought to the attack, completely lost his possession over again. His third van of the overs had to be bowed five times after the series Ne-Koule and Wide. Every mistake proved to be expensive. The first free hit was sent to six through the deep center of the goal, followed by another towering blow through a square leg at the next free hits. Thomas then crossed again and Shepherd continued his punishment and put the ball beyond the border. When Thomas finally managed the legal delivery in his fifth attempt, the result was no different. Shepherd sent it sailing over the roof on a deep square leg. Overall, over 33 prices, with Iftikhar Ahmed added another six of the last ball. Shepherd’s clean beating raised warriors above 200, but the response of the kings was ruthless. Opener Ackeem Auguste led the persecution with a blister 73 out of 35 balls, ensuring that the party exceeded the 100-run mark inside 10 overs. The goal was redesigned in just 18.1 breaks, sealing the commanding victory.
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What was Bettter – the success of Romario Shepherd in the amount of 22 escaped from a single ball or victory Saint Lucia Kings?
For Shepherd, shifts have added another explosive chapter to its reputation as strength. Yet, at night, when he reached a rare milestone 22 runs from a single ball, the reflector eventually belonged to the successful persecution of Kings.
