Andre Russell, the Jamaican all rounded cricketer, has pledged to retire. Russell is currently only playing the T 20 Internationals, and he will feature in the first two T20I of the five-game series against Australia. One thing to note here is that the first two matches will be held on his home turf, Jamaica, at the Sabina PArk.
The 37 year old has played active in the shortest form since 2019 and has to date played 86 T20 internationals. In the past, one of Russ teammates Nicholas Pooran has already retired at the age of 29 of international cricket. And it is not two months that Russ said good-bye as well.
Andre Russell made his announcement seven months ahead of the upcoming T20 world Cup, a joint hosted by Sri Lanka and India in February 2026. Talking of his retirement day, Andre Russell was reminded of his dream of playing for his country and he said that playing for his country was his most proud thing. Knight Riders star stated:
“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 realise what you can achieve. This inspired me to become better because I wanted to leave a mark in the maroon colours and become an inspiration to others.”
Andre Russell

He added,
“I love playing for the West Indies and I love playing at home in front of my family and friends where I get to showcase my talent and produce more 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

Speaking about Andre Russell, West Indies head coach Darren Sammy said,
“Andre has always been the consummate professional and a fierce competitor. Whether I was captaining him or now coaching him, his hunger to perform and win for West Indies has never wavered. I wish him all the best on his next chapter, and I hope he continues to inspire generations to come.”
Darren Sammy
Andre Russell’s Journey in International Cricket

Andre Russell has played an influential international career, notably in the game of limited-overs cricket. Russell has played 56 ODIs and accumulated 1,034 runs at the strike rate of 130.22 with 70 wickets and best bowling options of 4-35. Russell has 1,078 runs in 84 T20Is at a strike rate of 163.08 and 61 wickets, with 3/19 as the best bowling figspieler Half odds figures. He only played a single Test match in which he did not impress.
It is important to note that dre Russ played in the winning team during the T20 World Cup in 2012 and 2016.