Andre Russell Retirement: West Indies star all-rounder Andre Russell will say goodbye to international cricket after two T20 matches. Russell has been named in the West Indies team for the five-match T20 series against Australia. Russell will play the first two matches of this series and will put full stop on his 14 -year -long career. Russell played his last T20 International match against England for the West Indies on 6 June. Russell has played a total of one Test, 56 ODIs and 84 T20 matches for the West Indies so far. The Caribbean all-rounder gave the team a memorable victory in several matches on his own.
West Indies explosive aall-rounderAndre Russell has decided to retire from international cricket. According to the news on SPN Cricinfo, Russell will be seen playing in the West Indies jersey for the last time in the T20 series against Australia. Russell will be seen playing in the first two T20 matches to be held in Jamaica. That is, on July 22, the second T20 match against the Kangaroo team will also be the last match of Russell’s International Career. Russell is counted among the best all-rounders in the world.
Andre Russell started his international career against Ireland in 2011. Since then, he has played a total of one Test, 56 ODIs and 84 T20 matches for the Caribbean team so far. During this, Russell has scored 1078 runs in 73 innings played in T20 at a strike rate of 163. At the same time, Russell has scored 1034 runs in the 50-over format. In bowling, the Caribbean all-rounder has taken 132 wickets post 2 matches. Andre Russell will say goodbye to international cricket, a full stop on 14 years 14-year-long career will appear first on obnews.