‘It’s always challenging' - Andre Russell opens up on shocking IPL retirement
Andre Russell has been appointed as KKR's power coach following his retirement announcement.
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West Indian all-rounder Andre Russell’s unexpected retirement from the Indian Premier League ahead of the 2026 season has grabbed immense attention. The two-time IPL champion and one of the most destructive T20 players ever, Russell’s decision came just days before the auction registration deadline. After 12 seasons with Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), the Jamaican opted to walk away as a player, but joined KKR as their power coach.
Russell’s who joined KKR in 2014, became a regular member of the franchise, producing unforgettable performances with both bat and ball. However, KKR did not retain the 37-year-old ahead of the 2026 auction, a decision that opened up INR 18 crore in their purse, with fans expecting either a re-purchase or another franchise securing him. Instead, Russell stunned everyone by announcing his retirement from the IPL.
Opening up about his decision, Russell revealed the physical and mental toll of playing in a demanding tournament like the IPL. He stressed about the intense travel schedule, short recovery windows, and the pressure to perform in every department.
“Definitely. It is based on the number of games and the travel. You have to make sure that you recover as well as possible to stay fresh and manage your body, manage practice sessions and your workload in the gym. You definitely need to practise, you need to hit the gym, but also make sure not to do too much,” Russell told Cricbuzz.
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Always challenging for me as an all-rounder: Andre Russell
Across 140 IPL matches, the former scored 2,651 runs at a strike rate of 174, the highest for any player with over 1,000 balls faced, and took 123 wickets. His best seasons came in 2015 and 2019, along with title wins in 2014 and 2024. Meanwhile, Russell also quashed any idea of continuing in the IPL as a specialist batter.
“With a big league like the IPL, it's always challenging for me as an all-rounder. And I can only speak on behalf of myself, because to bat, bowl and then make sure that you do some catching and fielding stuff – it's always challenging. I just think this league is so big that you always want to make sure that your best performance is always at hand,” he added.
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