England vs West Indies: The condition of the player who made RCB the champion is so bad..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 11 Jun, 2025

In the last match of the three-match T20 series played between England and West Indies, England performed brilliantly and defeated West Indies by 37 runs. In this match played on June 10 at The Rose Bowl in Southampton, England won the match and also won the series 3-0. This series was disappointing for the West Indies. Especially Romario Shepherd, who led Royal Challengers Bangalore RCB to the IPL 2025 title, performed very poorly. He became the reason for his team's defeat in the last match of the series.

High high-scoring match played between the two teams.
In this match, England lost the toss and batted first and scored a huge score of 248 runs for 3 wickets in 20 overs. This was their best score in T20 International matches in England. A total of 15 sixes were hit in England's innings, which made the West Indies bowlers completely out of control. On the other hand, the West Indies team, while chasing this target, could only score 211 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs. Romario Shepherd's performance was the difference between this win and loss.
Romario Shepherd's condition worsened.
West Indies all-rounder Romario Shepherd, who recently performed brilliantly for RCB in IPL 2025, was a complete flop in this match. He conceded 39 runs in his 2 overs and did not take any wickets. There was neither rhythm nor accuracy in his bowling, due to which the England batsmen easily targeted him. Shepherd's balls were played freely by Ben Duckett and Jamie Smith, which further increased the problems of the West Indies. Romario Shepherd conceded 4 sixes and 2 fours in these 2 overs at an economy of 19.50.

Shepherd's flop show with the bat too
Romario Shepherd's day got worse when he could not show any magic in batting as well. He faced 5 balls and got out without opening the account. It was a forgettable day for him as he could not contribute anything for West Indies either in bowling or batting.
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