Romario Shepherd single-handedly turned the tide for the Mumbai Indians in a thrilling encounter against the Delhi Capitals in the IPL on Sunday.
His blistering assault in the 20th over not only propelled Mumbai to their first victory of the season but also left the Delhi bowlers gasping for breath.
Shepherd's ferocious onslaught saw him plunder 32 runs off just six deliveries, wreaking havoc on Anrich Nortje's bowling figures. Mumbai's innings were given a monumental boost by this late surge, with Shepherd's heroics pushing their total to a formidable 234-5 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium.
Partnering with Tim David, Shepherd orchestrated an electrifying, unbeaten partnership of 53 runs in a mere 13 deliveries, with David contributing a vital 45 to the cause. Delhi Capitals, despite Tristan Stubbs' valiant effort of an unbeaten 71 off 25 balls, found themselves falling short as they managed 205-8, slipping to the bottom of the IPL table.
For the Mumbai Indians, this victory was a much-needed relief, especially for skipper Hardik Pandya, who had faced criticism from fans following his appointment as captain.
Riding on the momentum of Shepherd's fireworks, Mumbai finally broke their losing streak, showcasing resilience and determination.
Earlier in the innings, Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan laid a solid foundation with their 80-run opening stand, only to be pegged back by Axar Patel's left-arm spin.
Suryakumar Yadav's return from injury didn't go as planned, but Pandya and David steadied the ship with a crucial partnership of 60 runs.
In the chase, Prithvi Shaw's aggressive 66 provided glimpses of hope for the Delhi Capitals, but the relentless pressure and timely strikes by Mumbai bowlers, including Jasprit Bumrah, ensured their downfall. Despite Stubbs' defiant fifty, the asking rate proved too steep, with Gerald Coetzee's late burst sealing Mumbai's victory with figures of 4-34.
In a clash defined by explosive batting displays and nerve-wracking moments, Romario Shepherd emerged as the ultimate game-changer.