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‘Insaan ke Charater Mein …’: RCB wicketkeeper-butter Romario Shepherd a Wild Nickmame | Cricket news

Bangalore: Royal Challengers Bangalore’s Romario Shepherd played a shot between the Royal Challengers Bangalore and Chennai Super Kings at the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 cricket match at the Royal Challengers Bangalore and Chennai Super Kings at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak)

Royal Challengers Bangalore ,RCB) The old video of wicketkeeper-boss Jitesh Sharma has revived the second 14-gent 53 of the West Indies all-rounder against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on Saturday at the M Chinswami Standium on Saturday against Romario Shepherd’s “Rhino”.
Jitesh Sharma said in one of the videos posted by RCB during an Intra-Squad match: “Insaan ke shareer mein rhino ki power (Power of rhino in a human body). I have never seen such power. ,
True for Jitesh’s prediction, Shepherd slammed the second fastest 50 in the IPL. Shepherd has now joined the choice of KL Rahul (for PBK in 2018) and Pat Cummins (for KKR in 2022), which has given fifty to 14-people in the IPL. The record of 13 balls is organized by Yashsvi Jaiswal.
Shepherd said,
“I put it in my innings. I had an idea what they were trying to do. Just trying to hit the hard and flat. I did not have time to gather information on the pitch, but I looked at the dugout, and our guru advised us what to do, so I had a head start.
“I knew how difficult it is to bowl her yorker and execute your slow ball.”
Shepherd has assured RCB captain Rajat Patidar and Tim David.

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He said, “He told me that I can take the bowler, hit all this. This is the way Rajat has communicated; he felt me, ‘I am a man’, assured me,” he said.
The 30 -year -old also explained from where he generates power and how RCB mentor Dinesh Karthik helped him after some failures.
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“My base and the way I swing. Timmy was just asking me to catch his size and swing from there because the ball was holding,” he said in the post -match presentation.
“The first couple we were failing as a batting unit. DK took us and gave us special work; it was paid today.
“I wasn’t thinking about a score, I was thinking of the ball from the ball and trying to hit each ball for four or six. When I went in, Timmy asked me to rest and try, and I did it right.”

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