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Watch: Andre Russell Receives Guard Of Honour, Presented With Memento In Final T20I

Watch: Andre Russell Receives Guard Of Honour, Presented With Memento In Final T20I

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Allrounder Andre Russell retires as one of the finest T20I cricketers to have represented West Indies.
Andre Russell was given a guard of honour by his West Indies teammates and the visiting Australians in what is the final T20I of his international career. Russell is retiring from T20Is having already made the announcement that the Tuesday's fixture will be his last.
Russell, a quality T20 allrounder, bowls right-arm fast and is known for his powerful hitting. He's a two-time T20 World Cup winner.
The 37-year-old, who hails from Jamaica, was also presented with a memento.
Dre Russ takes his final walk in the Maroon🌴 , honored by teammates, hailed by fans🙌🏾 and etched forever in West Indies Cricket Legend.🏏✌🏾💥 #WIvAUS | #DreDay | #FullAhEnergy pic.twitter.com/bUBKXO92MP — Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 23, 2025
Russell's Final T20I Innings
In his farewell T20I innings, Russell did what he does the best – carting bowlers all around the park. He belted 15-ball 36, an innings comprising two fours and four sixes as West Indies posted 172/8 at the Sabina Park – Russell's home ground.
Russell fell to Nathan Ellis in the 17th over.
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