Emotional farewell! In the last West Indies appearance, Andre Russell gets ‘Guard of Honor’ – Watch | Cricket news

In an instant filled with Bhavna and celebration, Andre Russell on Tuesday farewell to the team’s companions and opponents with fans at Sabini Park with applause at Sabini Park, as he went out for his final outing in West Indies Colors during the second T20 Eye against Australia.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The 37-year-old Jamaica all-rounder, known for his explosive power and life-larger personality, marked the opportunity in the trademark style-broke 36 off just 15 balls, including four huge sixes and two borders at a shocking strike rate of 240.00. Although the West Indies posted a competitive 172/8, it was Russell’s farewell that stole the spotlight.Watch:Earlier, Australia won the toss and chosen for the field, but Russell focused, which confirmed his international retirement before the series.
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Russell said in his retirement statement released by Cricket West Indies, “The word cannot explain that representing the West Indies has been one of the most glorious achievements in my life.”He said, “I wanted to leave a mark in maroon colors and be an inspiration for others. I like to play at home in front of my family and friends … I want to finish my international career on a high while being a role model for the next generation,” he said.
Russell finished his career with 143 international caps, including 86 T20I, 56 ODI and a test, and was an important part of the West Indies T20 World Cup win in 2012 and 2016.When he came out of the field in his beloved Sabina Park, the teammates prepared him to honor him, sent a fitting to a player who defined a generation of West Indies T20 cricket.