West Indies star cricketer Andre Russell has announced his retirement from international cricket. He will no longer play international cricket. 'Russell-Muscle' is retiring. What is his contribution? West Indies' leading all-rounder Andre Russell is set to retire from international cricket after the next two t20 matches. He has been named in the Caribbean team to play the five-match t20 series against Australia. Russell is expected to play only the first two matches of the series. After that, he will bid farewell to international cricket. It is noteworthy that Russell last played a t20 match for the west indies team on june 6. So far, he has played one Test, 56 ODIs, and 84 t20 matches for the Caribbean team. The all-rounder has won many matches with his skills. He plays in several t20 leagues around the world.
According to a report published on ESPNcricinfo, we will see Andre Russell in the west indies jersey for the last time in the t20 series against Australia. It seems that Andre Russell will play in the first two t20 matches in Jamaica. This means that the second t20 match to be played on July 22 will be the last match of Russell's international cricket career. Russell is known as one of the best all-rounders in the world of cricket.In 2011, Russell started his international cricket career against Ireland. Since then, he has played 1 Test, 56 ODIs, and 84 t20 matches for the Caribbean team.

Having already played 73 t20 innings, Russell has maintained a strike rate of over 163. Moreover, he has scored a total of 1,078 runs. Russell has scored a total of 1,034 runs in ODI cricket and has taken 132 wickets across all three formats. Now, Russell is set to retire.

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