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IPL 2025: Romario Shepherd Joins Elite IPL Club With 14-Ball Fifty Against CSK

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TAROUBA, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - SEPTEMBER 03: Romario Shepherd of Guyana Amazon Warriors ready to bowl during the Hero Caribbean Premier League match 26 between Barbados Tridents and Guyana Amazon Warriors at Brian Lara Cricket Academy on September 3, 2020 in Tarouba, Trinidad And Tobago. (Photo by Randy Brooks - CPL T20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

Romario Shepherd lit up the IPL stage on Saturday, smashing a blistering half-century in just 14 balls—matching the second-fastest fifty in the tournament’s history. His explosive knock for Royal Challengers Bengaluru left fans in awe and etched his name among the league’s fastest scorers.

The Build-Up – RCB’s Inning Trajectory

The innings began like a dream for Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Youngster Jacob Bethell and stalwart Virat Kohli opened with intent, tearing into the Chennai Super Kings attack during the powerplay. RCB raced to 71/0 after six overs.  However, what followed was a lull. Dot balls crept in, wickets started to fall, and RCB’s once-flourishing run rate nosedived. From 71/0, they slipped to 159/5 by the 18th over.

Enter Romario Shepherd – The Game Changer

With just two overs remaining and RCB needing a strong finish, Romario Shepherd stepped up and delivered an explosive display of power-hitting. Facing Khaleel Ahmed in the 19th over, Shepherd went on a rampage, smashing six after six, tearing apart CSK’s bowling attack. His sequence read: SIX, SIX, FOUR, SIX, SIX (+1 no-ball), DOT (on a free hit!), FOUR—a staggering 33 runs in a single over! One missed opportunity on the free hit stood between Shepherd and an all-time IPL record, but his brutal hitting completely shifted the momentum in RCB’s favor.

 

Final Over Fireworks Against Pathirana

Romario Shepherd wasn’t finished after his onslaught against Khaleel Ahmed—he had more fireworks in store. Facing Matheesha Pathirana, who had bowled brilliantly until then, Shepherd continued his ferocious hitting. He began with a boundary, followed by a dot ball, but quickly resumed his dominance with another four, then back-to-back sixes. In an instant, Pathirana’s once-impressive 3/15 figures ballooned to 3/36, highlighting the sheer destructiveness of Shepherd’s batting.

Romario Shepherd cemented his place in IPL history, smashing a 14-ball half-century, making it the joint second-fastest fifty in the tournament’s history. He now shares the record with KL Rahul (2018) and Pat Cummins (2022), while Yashasvi Jaiswal’s blistering 13-ball fifty remains the fastest.

Fastest fifty in IPL history (by balls faced)
13 – Yashasvi Jaiswal (RR) vs KKR, 2023
14 – KL Rahul (PBKS) vs DC, 2018
14 – Pat Cummins (KKR) vs MI, 2022
14 – Romario Shepherd (RCB) vs CSK, 2025*


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