
*Watch: RCB’s Romario Shepherd hits 28 off 9 balls in GSL Final**
The Global Super League 2025 final was a thrilling encounter that will be remembered for a long time to come. The match between Guyana Amazon Warriors and their opponents saw some exceptional cricketing skills on display. One of the highlights of the match was RCB’s Romario Shepherd’s incredible batting display, which helped his side Guyana to a match-winning total.
Shepherd, a right-handed batsman, went berserk in the final over of the match, hammering 28 runs off just 9 balls. His blitz included 1 four and 3 sixes, which showcased his incredible power and skill. His strike rate of 311.11 was a testament to his aggressive batting style.
Shepherd’s innings was a crucial factor in Guyana’s win, which they achieved by 32 runs. The Guyana Amazon Warriors’ total of 174 was a formidable one, and Shepherd’s late-order cameo ensured that his side had enough runs to defend.
The Guyana Amazon Warriors’ captain, Shai Hope, praised Shepherd’s innings, saying, “Romario’s innings was incredible. He took the game away from the opposition, and his strike rate was impressive. He’s been in good form all season, and this innings showed why he’s one of the most feared batsmen in the league.”
Shepherd’s teammates also praised his innings, saying that it was a turning point in the match. “Romario’s innings gave us the momentum we needed to win the match,” said Guyana’s wicket-keeper batsman, Nicholas Pooran. “He’s a game-changer, and we’re lucky to have him in our team.”
RCB’s Romario Shepherd’s innings was not the only highlight of the match. There were several other impressive performances from both teams, including Guyana’s bowlers, who did a great job of restricting the opposition’s batting. The Guyana Amazon Warriors’ bowlers, including Shepherd, took 3 wickets each, to restrict the opposition to 142 runs.
The opposition’s batsmen struggled to get going, and their innings was marked by several periods of poor batting. The Guyana Amazon Warriors’ bowlers were able to exploit these weaknesses, and their disciplined bowling display helped to keep the opposition’s scoring rate in check.
In the end, Guyana’s total of 174 proved to be too much for the opposition, and they won the match by 32 runs. The Guyana Amazon Warriors’ victory was a fitting end to the Global Super League 2025, and it capped off an impressive season for the team.
RCB’s Romario Shepherd goes berserk in GSL 2025 final, hammers 28 off 9 balls