Andre Russell Retirement Confirmed, Will Play His Farewell Match Against Australia in Jamaica
Andre Russell retirement is now official. The West Indies all-rounder will end his international career after playing the first two T20I matches against Australia. Check the full schedule of his farewell match and complete career details.
Andre Russell Retirement News: West Indies Star All-Rounder Says Goodbye to International Cricket and Will Play Final Match Against Australia
The news of Andre Russell retirement is emotional for West Indies cricket fans. Russell has confirmed that he is retiring from international cricket and his farewell match will be during the first two T20I games against Australia in Jamaica. Russell, who is 37 years old, helped West Indies win two T20 World Cups and made a big impact in T20 cricket with his strong all-round performance.
After Retirement Announcement This Will Be Andre Russell’s Final International Series Schedule
Match Date | Venue | Match Details | Time (IST) |
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20 July 2025 | Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica | 1st T20I: West Indies vs Australia | 5:30 AM |
22 July 2025 | Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica | 2nd T20I: West Indies vs Australia | 5:30 AM |
24 July 2025 | Daren Sammy National Stadium | 3rd T20I: West Indies vs Australia | 5:30 AM |
26 July 2025 | Daren Sammy National Stadium | 4th T20I: West Indies vs Australia | 5:30 AM |
28 July 2025 | Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts | 5th T20I: West Indies vs Australia | 5:30 AM |
Andre Russell Started His Career with a Test Match
Andre Russell announces retirement from international cricket and shared that his career started with a Test match. He made his international debut in 2010 against Sri Lanka in Galle. That was his first and only Test match. After that, he became a regular player in the limited overs format and helped West Indies win many matches.
Andre Russell Has a Strong T20I Record

Andre Russell has played 84 T20I matches so far and scored 1078 runs. His average is 22.0 and his strike rate is 163.09. He has scored 3 half-centuries. With the ball, he has taken 61 wickets. His best bowling figure is 3 for 19, which he achieved against England in 2023.
He was also part of the West Indies teams that won the ICC T20 World Cups in 2012 and 2016.
Russell Also Performed Well in ODI Format
Apart from T20, his ODI record is also impressive. He has played 56 ODI matches and scored 1034 runs in 47 innings. His highest score is 92 and he has 4 half-centuries. In bowling, he has taken 70 wickets in ODIs and proved himself as a true all-rounder.
Andre Russell to Retire After Second T20I Against Australia
The West Indies player has confirmed that he will retire after the second T20I against Australia. Both the matches will take place in his home country Jamaica, which makes this farewell even more special for him.
Andre Russell Shares Emotional Message About Representing West Indies
“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 said.
“This inspired me to become better because I wanted to leave a mark in the maroon colours and become an inspiration to others,” he added.
For Andre Russell, wearing the West Indies jersey was not just about playing. It was a dream that he made real through his hard work.
Australia Had Already Won the Test Series
On this same tour, Australia had earlier won the Test series 3-0 against West Indies. Now both teams will play the T20I series, where Russell will appear in his final matches. Fans are expected to fill the stadium and give him a strong farewell.
Andre Russell retirement is not just about one player leaving the field. It marks the end of a powerful cricket journey. His last T20I series will be the perfect chance for fans to show him love and respect.
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