Andre Russell Announces Retirement From International Cricket: Final T20Is vs Australia Confirmed
Andre Russell announces retirement from international cricket and the cricketing world takes a moment to reflect on the legacy of one of the most explosive all-rounders in T20 history. West Indies cricket will bid farewell to a modern great as Russell’s international career comes to an end with the first two T20Is against Australia, scheduled at Sabina Park, Jamaica.
This news was confirmed by the West Indies Cricket Board via a heartfelt tribute, highlighting the achievements of the 37-year-old Jamaican powerhouse.
Andre Russell Announces Retirement From International Cricket
🏏 A Journey Begins and Ends at Home
Andre Russell’s cricketing journey, which began on the streets of Kingston, Jamaica, will now conclude on the very same island where his dreams took root. Sabina Park will host the swashbuckling all-rounder for one last time in West Indies colours, providing fans a final chance to witness his iconic celebrations, explosive hitting, and thunderbolts with the ball.
The upcoming T20I series against Australia is part of a five-match series, but only the first two games will serve as Russell’s final international appearances.
📜 Russell’s Statement: A Tribute to the Maroon Legacy
In an emotional farewell statement, Russell shared:
“Words cannot explain what it meant. To represent the West Indies has been one of the proudest achievements in my life. When I was a kid, I did not expect to get to this level, but the more you start to play and get to love the sport, you realize what you can achieve.”
He added that finishing his career in front of a home crowd was something he deeply valued:
“I love playing at home in front of my family and friends where I get to showcase my talent and produce high-quality performances. I want to finish my international career on a high while being a role model for the next generation of cricketers coming out of the Caribbean.”
📊 Andre Russell’s International Career at a Glance
Though he played only one Test for the West Indies, Russell left a strong impression in the limited-overs formats.
Andre Russell Announces Retirement From International Cricket
🟢 T20I Career
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Matches: 84
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Runs: 1,078
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Average: 22.00
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Strike Rate: 163.08
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Highest Score: 71
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50s: 3
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Wickets: 61
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Best Bowling: 3/19
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Average: 30.59
Russell’s ability to change games within a matter of deliveries made him a constant threat in the death overs, both with bat and ball.
Andre Russell Announces Retirement From International Cricket
🔵 ODI Career
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Matches: 56
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Runs: 1,034
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Batting Average: 27.21
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Strike Rate: 130+
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Highest Score: 92*
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Wickets: 70
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Best Bowling: 4/35
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Bowling Average: 31.84
He was a key part of West Indies’ white-ball squads in the early 2010s and often played the role of the finisher with bat and a key death bowler.
Andre Russell Announces Retirement From International Cricket
🏆 T20 World Cup Glory
Andre Russell was part of the West Indies squads that lifted the ICC T20 World Cup titles in 2012 and 2016. His contributions in both campaigns were invaluable. In the 2016 edition, his power-hitting and tight bowling were instrumental in taking the team all the way to the title.
🌍 Global T20 Phenomenon
Even after his limited international appearances post-2019, Russell remained one of the most in-demand T20 freelancers globally.
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T20 Matches Played (Overall): 561
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Runs: 9,316
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Batting Average: 26.39
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Strike Rate: 168+
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Highest Score: 121*
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Wickets: 485
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Best Bowling: 5/15
Russell was a match-winner for franchises in IPL (Kolkata Knight Riders), CPL, PSL, BBL, MLC, and many other leagues across the globe. Andre Russell Announces Retirement From International Cricket
Recent MLC Performance
In the Major League Cricket (MLC) 2024, Russell played for Los Angeles Knight Riders (LAKR):
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Runs: 126 in 9 innings
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Best Score: 65*
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Wickets: 10
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Best Figures: 3/30
Despite his personal efforts, LAKR finished bottom of the table and failed to make the playoffs.
🧮 West Indies T20I Squad vs Australia
West Indies recently announced their squad for the T20I series, which includes a mix of youth and experience: Andre Russell Announces Retirement From International Cricket
Squad:
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Shai Hope (Captain)
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Jewel Andrew
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Jediah Blades
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Roston Chase
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Matthew Forde
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Shimron Hetmyer
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Jason Holder
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Akeal Hosein
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Alzarri Joseph
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Brandon King
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Evin Lewis
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Gudakesh Motie
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Rovman Powell
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Andre Russell
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Sherfane Rutherford
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Romario Shepherd
👋 End of an Era
Andre Russell joins Nicholas Pooran as the second big-name West Indies player to retire from international cricket recently. Pooran retired at just 29, citing personal priorities and workload balance. Andre Russell Announces Retirement From International Cricket
With Russell stepping away, West Indies loses one of its last few global T20 icons, a player who has served the team with passion and commitment despite injuries and selection controversies.
🎤 Final Thoughts
The announcement that Andre Russell has retired from international cricket may not come as a total surprise, but it certainly marks the end of an era in West Indies cricket. His brand of fearless, aggressive cricket has thrilled fans for over a decade, and while his international appearances were limited in recent years, his legacy is etched deep in Caribbean cricket history.
As fans line up to say goodbye at Sabina Park, there’s no doubt Russell will walk off the field with pride — a legend, an entertainer, and an inspiration to generations of Caribbean cricketers.
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