Romario shepherd

  1. Romario shepherd Profile: West Indies Cricket Team Player, Latest News, ICC Ranking, Age, Full Career Info, Stats, Photos & Videos Online
  2. WI v Eng 2022
  3. Who is Romario Shepherd, all you need to know about Sunrisers Hyderabad's new acquisition for INR 7.75 Crores
  4. Romario Shepherd Profile
  5. Fifties for Hope, Shepherd but spinners hand WI easy win
  6. Romario Shepherd has IPL in his sights after death


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Romario shepherd Profile: West Indies Cricket Team Player, Latest News, ICC Ranking, Age, Full Career Info, Stats, Photos & Videos Online

Full name: Romario Shepherd Born: November 26, 1994, Guyana Current age: 28 Years, 6 Months, 22 Days Major Teams: West Indies, West Indies A, Guyana Harpy Eagles, West Indies Cricket Presidents XI, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Guyana Amazon Warriors, Karachi Kings, West Indians, Delhi Bulls, Colombo Stars, Lucknow Super Giants, New York Strikers, Johannesburg Super Kings, M I O Maiden R W AVG S/R E/R BEST BOWL BEST BOWL MATCH 5 WKT 10 WKT BALL BOWLED Test ODI 18 17 112.1 4 601 11 54.63 61.18 5.35 3/50 v Ireland 3/50 v Ireland 0 0 673 T20I 26 23 71.4 0 758 22 34.45 19.54 10.57 3/21 v Bangladesh 3/21 v Bangladesh 0 0 430 IPL 4 3 9 0 98 3 32.66 18.00 10.88 2/42 v Lucknow Super Giants 2/42 v Lucknow Super Giants 0 0 54 FC 25 48 588 139 1822 74 24.62 47.67 3.09 5/24 v T&T Red Force 8/76 v T&T Red Force 2 0 3528 IPL Auction 2022: Romario Shepherd — All you need to know about all-rounder who went to SRH for Rs 7.75 crore Romario Shepherd getting picked up by SRH at Rs 7.75 crore did raise an eyebrow or two as he ended up getting a bid higher than legendary all-rounder Dwayne Bravo and hard-hitting opener Evin Lewis.

WI v Eng 2022

It is no surprise, given their usual windows in the calendar, that players who have performed well in the most recent Big Bash season tend to be popular at IPL auctions, regardless of the difference in standard and conditions. It is a widespread, long-standing cognitive bias - and one that cricketers themselves are fully aware of. In that light, England and West Indies' players know that they are not only competing for a series win and for long-term retention in their respective XIs in Barbados this week, but also for a bigger bid at the auction. And with a dearth of seam-bowling allrounders available in the auction longlist - Sam Curran, Ben Stokes and Chris Woakes all opted out, while Chris Morris recently announced his retirement - "I try to focus on what is at hand right now and try and put my all in here," Shepherd, who has entered February's auction with an Rs. 75 lakh ($100,000 USD approx.) base price, said. "Eventually, if an IPL contract comes, that would be great for me. I'm not saying that I don't think about it - I do think about it, but I try not to think about it during a game, I just focus on wherever the game is and trying to get ourselves out of a situation. "It's a great platform. For any youngster, it's their dream to go to the IPL and I'm no different. I'm trying my best to get myself in there, but at the same time trying to win a series here. It's something that I've dreamed about for a very long time. My name was in the [auction] for the last three ye...

Who is Romario Shepherd, all you need to know about Sunrisers Hyderabad's new acquisition for INR 7.75 Crores

Shepherd has been in and out of the West Indies limited-overs side since making his debut in 2019 and has gone on to play 10 ODIs and 14 T20Is so far. The right-arm fast bowler has shown glimpses of wicket-taking abilities but is yet to set the stage on fire in international cricket. He can certainly play the all-rounder role really well towards the end and has a strike rate of nearly 160 in the T20Is he has played. Romario Shepherd’s T20 numbers in recent times Sheperd’s overall numbers in the T20 format have been good with 53 wickets in 44 games at an average of 21.18 and is still is a player to be groomed for the future. The 27-year-old will fall into the category of bowling all-rounders which has been one of the most demanded commodities in Shepherd was recently part of the T20I series against England and he was sent in as a pinch hitter at three in the final T20I. Although the move did not work as he was dismissed for just six runs, it certainly showed that all-rounder has been hitting it really well in the nets and can turn around games. He had a brilliant outing in the second T20I where he formed a useful partnership along Akeal Hossein for the ninth wicket.

Romario Shepherd Profile

Name Romario Shepherd Born November 26, 1994 Guyana Age 28 years 202 days Teams West Indies A, Guyana Amazon Warriors, West Indies Cricket Board President XI, West Indies, Delhi Bulls, Karachi Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Joburg Super Kings, New York Strikers, Colombo Stars, Lucknow Super Giants Nickname Shepherd Bat Style Right Handed Bat Bowl Style Right-arm fast-medium A tall, strongly built framework ensures Romario stands out in a group. An all-rounder who can bat in the lower order and dish out hostilities with the ball, Romario plies his trade in Guyana. Having played for the Guyana under-17 and under-19 teams in 2012, Romario turned up for Berbice under-19 team in 2013. Consistent performances with both bat and ball meant Guyana gave him a go in the Nagico Super50 tournament in 2016. In his debut game, the speedster picked up 3 for 37 against Leeward Islands and got the Man of the Match award. Guyana invested more in him and handed him a first-class debut in the next year. His performances were noted down and he was included in the Windies A team to play against the touring England Lions side in 2018.

Fifties for Hope, Shepherd but spinners hand WI easy win

HARARE, Zimbabwe (CMC): WEST INDIES readied themselves for their ICC World Cup qualifying campaign with a convincing 91-run victory over minnows Scotland in their first official warm-up yesterday. Captain Shai Hope (57) and all-rounder Romario Shepherd (53) struck contrasting half-centuries as West Indies recovered from 45 for four in the 12th over to reach 264 all out in the penultimate over at the Harare Sports Club. Leg-spinner Yannic Cariah (4-46) and off-spinner Roston Chase (3-43) then wrecked the Scots’ run chase, the innings collapsing to 173 all out in the 34th over. Brandon McMullen top-scored with 38 from 54 balls with seven fours, while opener, Matthew Cross, struck a fluent 35 from 37 balls with half-dozen fours and a six, but the resistance ended once Cariah and Chase got stuck in. West Indies will now face United Arab Emirates in their final warm-up on Thursday before clashing with United States in their opening qualifier on Sunday. Sent in, West Indies had their top order wiped out by outstanding new-ball seamer Chris Sole (4-50), the right-armer accounting for Kyle Mayers (2), Shamarh Brooks (1) and Johnson Charles (13) with only 28 runs on the board. When 20-year-old pacer Jack Jarvis (3-25) claimed Rovman Powell to a catch at the wicket, West Indies were tottering further but Hope came to his side’s rescue, punching half-dozen fours off 65 balls in a 77-run fifth-wicket stand with Keacy Carty, who made 32 from 47 balls. Both perished in the space of 17 b...

Romario Shepherd has IPL in his sights after death

Allrounder hopes late fireworks in Bridgetown can turn heads ahead of mega-auction JUST like anyone else, IPL owners, head coaches and general managers are afflicted by recency bias. Whenever the time comes to sit down at the auction table, performances that are fresh in the memory are given greater weighting than those that happened several months previously. It is no surprise, given their usual windows in the calendar, that players who have performed well in the most recent Big Bash season tend to be popular at IPL auctions, regardless of the difference in standard and conditions. It is a widespread, long-standing cognitive bias – and one that cricketers themselves are fully aware of. In that light, England and West Indies’ players know that they are not only competing for a series win and for long-term retention in their respective XIs in Barbados this week, but also for a bigger bid at the auction. And with a dearth of seam-bowling allrounders available in the auction longlist – Sam Curran, Ben Stokes and Chris Woakes all opted out, while Chris Morris recently announced his retirement – Romario Shepherd’s fireworks on Sunday night have done his chances of a deal no harm at all. Shepherd hit 44 not out from 28 balls from No. 7 to take West Indies within one run of England’s total, adding 72 off 29 in an unbroken ninth-wicket stand with Akeal Hosein to add a sense of jeopardy to what had looked like a cruise to victory. Thirty of his runs came in sixes, including two ove...