Andre Russell Retires from IPL: Why He Chose to Leave as a KKR Icon

Andre Russell has announced his retirement from the Indian Premier League. The KKR superstar explained he wanted to leave on a high note rather than fade away. He will remain with the franchise, taking on a new role as their "Power Coach" from 2026. Russell will continue playing in other T20 leagues around the world.

Key Points: Andre Russell Retires from IPL to Become KKR Power Coach

  • Russell will transition to a coaching role as KKR's 'Power Coach' starting in 2026
  • He cited a desire to retire while fans still wanted more from him
  • Constant social media rumors linking him to other teams affected his decision
  • He will continue playing T20 cricket for other global Knight Riders franchises
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Russell bids goodbye to IPL; steps into Power Coach role for KKR

KKR legend Andre Russell announces IPL retirement, reveals he will join the franchise's support staff as the new "Power Coach" for the 2026 season.

"I don’t want to fade out, I want to leave a legacy behind. - Andre Russell"

New Delhi, November 30

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) icon Andre Russell has announced his retirement from the Indian Premier League (IPL). The all-rounder confirmed that he will join KKR's support staff as the franchise's new "Power Coach" for the 2026 season. Russell added that he will continue playing in T20 leagues around the world and will remain part of the other Knight Riders teams globally.

In a video message to fans, Russell said, "Hello, KKR fans. I'm here today to tell you that I've made a decision to retire from the IPL. I will still be active playing in various leagues around the world and for all the other KKR franchises. I had some amazing times and great memories in the IPL, hitting sixes, winning games, getting MVPs."

Explaining why he felt the timing was right, he said, "When I made this decision, I felt like it was the best decision at this point. I don't want to fade out, I want to leave a legacy behind. It's best to retire when fans ask 'Why? You still have some more in you, you still could go for a bit longer,' instead of 'yeah, you should have done it years back.'"

Russell revealed that constant speculation linking him to other teams also played on his mind.

"When you are going through social media, you keep seeing yourself photoshopped in different jerseys. I felt weird to see myself in any colour other than purple and gold, and those thoughts kept going through my head, leading me to a few sleepless nights," he said.

He added that detailed discussions with KKR CEO Venky Mysore and team co-owner Shah Rukh Khan convinced him about his next chapter.

"There have been a lot of conversations between Mr Venky Mysore and also Mr Shah Rukh Khan about another chapter in my IPL journey. They have shown me love and respect and have appreciated whatever I've been doing on the field. To be in a setup that's familiar matters to me a lot," he added.

Russell confirmed that he will return to the franchise in a new avatar next season.

"So Kolkata, I'll be back. I'm here to say I will be a part of the KKR support staff as the new Power Coach in 2026," Russell noted.

Sharing his excitement about the role, he said, "When I heard that name 'Power Coach', I felt that describes Andre Russell the best, because the power that I possess when I bat, the energy that I show in the field with the ball in hand, I can help in any department."

He signed off with, "So, see you soon. Korbo Lorbo Jeetbo."

During his IPL career, Russell played 140 games, scoring 2,651 runs, including 12 fifties and taking 123 wickets, with one five-wicket haul.

He made his IPL debut in 2012 for Delhi Daredevils (now Capitals) before joining KKR in the 2014 auction.

He won two titles (2014 and 2024) for the Purple and Gold. Russell also won the IPL MVP award twice during this run, in 2015 and 2019.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Smart move by KKR management. His experience is invaluable. Young Indian players like Venkatesh Iyer or Rinku Singh can learn so much about power-hitting and handling pressure from him. This transition from player to mentor is how you build a strong franchise culture.
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Vikram M
Respect for retiring when people still want more. So many greats hang on for too long. His reasoning is spot on. Will miss those monstrous sixes at Eden Gardens. Hope he can coach our boys to hit them just as far! #KKR #DreRussForever
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Priya S
A bit surprised, to be honest. He was still our match-winner in the last season. I hope this decision wasn't rushed because of the social media rumours. The team will feel his absence on the field next year. But wishing him all the best in his new role.
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Rohit P
What a player! Two IPL titles and two MVP awards says it all. The connection he built with Kolkata and Shah Rukh Khan is special. "Korbo Lorbo Jeetbo" – he lived that mantra. Excited to see what he brings as a coach. The Russell era continues, just in a different way.
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Michael C
From a neutral fan's perspective, Russell was must-watch TV. The IPL won't be the same without him smashing bowlers into the stands. Great that he's transitioning into coaching. His knowledge of T20 cricket is immense and will benefit the next generation.

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