
Andre Russell’s Guard of Honor. (Pic Credit: ICC) After a moment filled with emotions and celebrations, Andre Russell said goodbye to the international cricket with the honorary guard of teammates and opponents in the middle of fans in Sabina Park, when he went out for the last trip in West India during the second T20i against Australia.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!37-year-old Jamaican versatile, known for his explosive power and personality greater than life, described this opportunity in the style of the trademark-36 of only 15 balls, including four and two borders, for stunning blows 240.00. Although West Indies published a competitive 172/8, it was Russell’s farewell that stolen the reflector.WATCH:Previously, Australia won throwing and chose in the field, but the focus remained on Russell, who confirmed his international retirement before the series.
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“Words cannot explain what this means. Representing Western India was one of the most amazing successes in my life,” Russell said in his pension statement issued by West Indies cricket.“I wanted to leave a brand in chestnut colors and become an inspiration for others. I like to play at home in front of my family and friends … I want to complete my international career at a high level while it is a model of the next generation,” he added.
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Russell will end his career with 143 international caps, of which 86 T20is, 56 ODIS and one test, and was a vital part of the World Cup of T20 from West India in 2012 and 2016.When he stepped out of the field in his beloved Sabina Park, the teammates lined up to honor him and provide appropriate sending players who defined the West Indies T20 cricket.