Key Points

Andre Russell will retire from international cricket after the first two T20Is against Australia. The explosive all-rounder was part of West Indies' T20 World Cup-winning teams in 2012 and 2016. Russell has been a dominant force in global T20 leagues with nearly 10,000 runs and 485 wickets. His retirement follows Nicholas Pooran's recent exit from West Indies cricket.

Key Points: Andre Russell Retires From West Indies Cricket After Australia T20Is

  • Russell retires after Australia T20Is at Sabina Park
  • Part of 2012 & 2016 T20 World Cup wins
  • Scored 1,078 runs in 84 T20Is for WI
  • Took 485 wickets in global T20 leagues
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West Indies all-rounder Russell set to retire from international cricket

West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell announces retirement after Australia T20Is, ending a career with 2 T20 World Cup wins and global T20 dominance.

"The first two matches at Sabina Park will be my farewell to international cricket. - Andre Russell"

St John's, July 16

West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell will be retiring from international cricket, with the opening two games of the five-match T20I series against Australia at home set to be his last games for the Windies, reported ESPNCricinfo on Wednesday.

Russell, 37, has been included in the squad for the five-match series, and the first two matches, taking place at his home ground of Sabina Park in Jamaica, will serve as his farewell to international cricket.

Since 2019, Russell has been an exclusively T20I player for his country. He has played 84 T20Is for WI, scoring 1,078 runs at an average of 22.00, with a strike rate of 163.08, with three half-centuries and a best score of 71. He has also taken 61 wickets at an average of 30.59, with best figures of 3/19.

His retirement comes just seven months before the next ICC T20 World Cup to be hosted by India and Sri Lanka in February 2026. Russell is the West Indies' second high-profile retirement in recent times, with their batter Nicholas Pooran having bid goodbye to international cricket recently at the age of 29.

Russell has only played one Test for WI, while he has also played 56 ODIs, scoring 1,034 runs at an average of 27.21, with a strike rate of over 130, four half-centuries and a best score of 92*. In ODIs, he has 70 wickets at an average of 31.84, with best bowling figures of 4/35.

The 37-year-old was the part of West Indies teams which won the ICC T20 World Cups in 2012 and 2016.

Russell has played a massive part in several T20 leagues, scoring 9,316 runs in 561 matches at an average of 26.39, with strike rate of over 168. His resume includes two centuries and 33 fifties, with a best score of 121*. As a bowler, he has taken 485 wickets at an average of 25.85, with best figures of 5/15.

He recently featured in the Major Cricket League (MLC) in the USA for Los Angeles Knight Riders (LAKR), scoring 126 runs in nine matches and eight innings at an average of 25.20, with best score of 65*, his solitary half-century. He also took 10 wickets at an average of 32.90, with best figures of 3/30. His team failed to make it to the playoffs, finishing at the bottom of the table.

West Indies squad for T20Is against Australia: Shai Hope (capt), Jewel Andrew, Jediah Blades, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Shimron Hetmyer, Jason Holder, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Brandon King, Evin Lewis, Gudakesh Motie, Rovman Powell, Andre Russell, Sherfane Rutherford, Romario Shepherd.

- ANI

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Priya N
Disappointed he's retiring before the T20 World Cup in India. Would have loved to see him play here one last time. West Indies cricket is losing too many stars too soon 😔
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Aryan P
His strike rate of 163 in T20Is is insane! Modern cricket will miss this power hitter. Remember that match against India where he smashed Bumrah for 3 sixes? Pure carnage!
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Sarah B
Respectful criticism - Russell could have achieved more in ODIs if he focused more on international cricket rather than just T20 leagues. But can't blame him when franchises pay so well!
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Karthik V
Two-time T20 World Cup winner! That 2016 final against England where he took important wickets - what a player! Hope WI finds new talents soon, their team is getting weaker.
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Nisha Z
His IPL performances were legendary but I wish he played more Tests. WI needs all-rounders like him in longer formats too. Anyway, happy retirement Dre Russ! 🏏
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Rohit L
That 92* in ODIs was something special! As an Indian fan, I'll always remember how he terrorized our bowlers. Hope he gets a proper farewell in Jamaica 🇯🇲

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