West Indies All-Rounder Andre Russell Retires After Final T20 Series in Jamaica
West Indies All-Rounder Andre Russell Retires After Final T20 Series in Jamaica

West Indies All-Rounder Andre Russell Retires After Final T20 Series in Jamaica

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Andre Russell, the two-time T20 World Cup champion and celebrated West Indies all-rounder, will retire from international cricket after the second T20 match against Australia on July 22 in his hometown of Kingston, Jamaica. Over a 15-year career, Russell has played more than 140 international matches, including 84 T20 internationals and 56 ODIs, becoming a key figure in West Indies cricket with notable achievements. He expressed immense pride and gratitude for representing the West Indies, emphasizing his desire to leave a lasting legacy and inspire future generations while finishing his career on home soil. West Indies coach Daren Sammy praised Russell as a consummate professional and fierce competitor whose hunger to perform and win has never wavered. Russell has also been active globally in T20 leagues, including recent participation in Major League Cricket in the U.S. His farewell marks the end of an era for West Indies cricket and the beginning of new opportunities for emerging players.

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