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Hans India
2 days ago
- Sport
- Hans India
Andre Russell Retires from International Cricket After 15 Years with West Indies
West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell has decided to hang up his boots from international cricket. He will play his final two T20 matches against Australia at Sabina Park in Jamaica, which is also his home ground. Russell served his nation for 15 years. He is known for his hitting capabilities and match-winning performances. Russell played a total of 84 T20Is, scoring 1,078 runs and taking 61 wickets in his career. Notably, he was part of the West Indies teams that won the T20 World Cups twice in 2012 and 2016. In white ball cricket, he played 56 matches, scoring 1,034 runs and taking 70 wickets. He became a global T20 star, playing in over 500 league matches worldwide. Interestingly, the KKR player's retirement comes just months before the 2026 T20 World Cup. The West Indies Cricket Board took to X to thank him for his passion, power, and pride. His fans were surprised after they had come to know about his retirement. Thank You, DRE RUSS!🫶🏽 For 15 years, you played with heart, passion, and pride for the West Indies 🌴 From being a two-time T20 World Cup Champion to your dazzling power on and off the field.❤️ WI Salute You!🏏#OneLastDance #WIvAUS #FullAhEnergy — Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 16, 2025


South Wales Guardian
5 days ago
- Sport
- South Wales Guardian
Mitchell Starc leads the onslaught as West Indies are skittled for just 27
The West Indies' total was the second lowest in Test history, eclipsed only by New Zealand's 26 against England in 1955, and easily beat their own worst total of 47, also against England in 2004. At one point the hosts languished on nought for three and their innings included a record seven ducks. They lost the contest in Kingston by 176 runs. Absolutely gutted by today's result.#WIvAUS | #FullAhEnergy — Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 14, 2025 Starc made a stunning start, removing John Campbell, Kevlon Anderson, Brandon King, Mikyle Louis and Shai Hope in 15 balls, giving up just two runs in the process. His lbw against Louis also brought up his 400th Test wicket, making him only the fourth Australian to achieve the feat, in his 100th Test. The Windies teetered to 22 for six at tea but Australia continued to show no mercy after the break and Scott Boland reeled off a hat-trick to leave the home team staring at an embarrassing finish. Justin Greaves top-scored for the Windies on just 11, with leg byes (six) their second top scorer. Starc – who wrapped up the contest by bowling Jayden Seales – finished with six wickets for nine runs from 7.3 overs. Boland's figures were three for two. Prior to Starc's heroics, the previous best five-wicket haul was from his fellow Australian Ernie Toshack, who took five wickets in 19 balls against India in 1947.

Rhyl Journal
5 days ago
- Sport
- Rhyl Journal
Mitchell Starc leads the onslaught as West Indies are skittled for just 27
The West Indies' total was the second lowest in Test history, eclipsed only by New Zealand's 26 against England in 1955, and easily beat their own worst total of 47, also against England in 2004. At one point the hosts languished on nought for three and their innings included a record seven ducks. They lost the contest in Kingston by 176 runs. Absolutely gutted by today's result.#WIvAUS | #FullAhEnergy — Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 14, 2025 Starc made a stunning start, removing John Campbell, Kevlon Anderson, Brandon King, Mikyle Louis and Shai Hope in 15 balls, giving up just two runs in the process. His lbw against Louis also brought up his 400th Test wicket, making him only the fourth Australian to achieve the feat, in his 100th Test. The Windies teetered to 22 for six at tea but Australia continued to show no mercy after the break and Scott Boland reeled off a hat-trick to leave the home team staring at an embarrassing finish. Justin Greaves top-scored for the Windies on just 11, with leg byes (six) their second top scorer. Starc – who wrapped up the contest by bowling Jayden Seales – finished with six wickets for nine runs from 7.3 overs. Boland's figures were three for two. Prior to Starc's heroics, the previous best five-wicket haul was from his fellow Australian Ernie Toshack, who took five wickets in 19 balls against India in 1947.


North Wales Chronicle
5 days ago
- Sport
- North Wales Chronicle
Mitchell Starc leads the onslaught as West Indies are skittled for just 27
The West Indies' total was the second lowest in Test history, eclipsed only by New Zealand's 26 against England in 1955, and easily beat their own worst total of 47, also against England in 2004. At one point the hosts languished on nought for three and their innings included a record seven ducks. They lost the contest in Kingston by 176 runs. Absolutely gutted by today's result.#WIvAUS | #FullAhEnergy — Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 14, 2025 Starc made a stunning start, removing John Campbell, Kevlon Anderson, Brandon King, Mikyle Louis and Shai Hope in 15 balls, giving up just two runs in the process. His lbw against Louis also brought up his 400th Test wicket, making him only the fourth Australian to achieve the feat, in his 100th Test. The Windies teetered to 22 for six at tea but Australia continued to show no mercy after the break and Scott Boland reeled off a hat-trick to leave the home team staring at an embarrassing finish. Justin Greaves top-scored for the Windies on just 11, with leg byes (six) their second top scorer. Starc – who wrapped up the contest by bowling Jayden Seales – finished with six wickets for nine runs from 7.3 overs. Boland's figures were three for two. Prior to Starc's heroics, the previous best five-wicket haul was from his fellow Australian Ernie Toshack, who took five wickets in 19 balls against India in 1947.

Leader Live
5 days ago
- Sport
- Leader Live
Mitchell Starc leads the onslaught as West Indies are skittled for just 27
The West Indies' total was the second lowest in Test history, eclipsed only by New Zealand's 26 against England in 1955, and easily beat their own worst total of 47, also against England in 2004. At one point the hosts languished on nought for three and their innings included a record seven ducks. They lost the contest in Kingston by 176 runs. Absolutely gutted by today's result.#WIvAUS | #FullAhEnergy — Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 14, 2025 Starc made a stunning start, removing John Campbell, Kevlon Anderson, Brandon King, Mikyle Louis and Shai Hope in 15 balls, giving up just two runs in the process. His lbw against Louis also brought up his 400th Test wicket, making him only the fourth Australian to achieve the feat, in his 100th Test. The Windies teetered to 22 for six at tea but Australia continued to show no mercy after the break and Scott Boland reeled off a hat-trick to leave the home team staring at an embarrassing finish. Justin Greaves top-scored for the Windies on just 11, with leg byes (six) their second top scorer. Starc – who wrapped up the contest by bowling Jayden Seales – finished with six wickets for nine runs from 7.3 overs. Boland's figures were three for two. Prior to Starc's heroics, the previous best five-wicket haul was from his fellow Australian Ernie Toshack, who took five wickets in 19 balls against India in 1947.