Andre Russell retires from IPL T20; joins KKR as member of support staff

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|30-11-2025

Andre Russellthe iconic all-rounder for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), has officially retired from the IPL after a glittering 14-season career with the league. Russell revealed his decision, expressing allegiance exclusively to KKR and declining to play for any other franchise, choosing instead to join KKR’s support staff as the team’s “Power Coach” for IPL 2026.

Andre Russell’s loyalty to KKR continues

Russell’s IPL journey began in 2012 with Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) before he moved to KKR in 2014, where he became a key figure in their two title wins (2014, 2024) and achieved multiple records including 16 Player of the Match awards. Despite his immense contributions, KKR released him ahead of the 2026 auction, prompting Russell’s retirement announcement, stating he did not want to represent any other franchise.​

The 37-year-old West Indies all-rounder has transitioned from playing to mentoring, accepting a role in KKR’s coaching and support staff focused on power-hitting and fitness. This move symbolizes his commitment to KKR’s future success and reflects a desire to remain integral to the franchise beyond active competition.​

Highlights of Russell’s IPL career

Over 140 IPL matches, Russell collected 2,651 runs at an average of 28.20 with a strike rate exceeding 160, adding 123 wickets with both bat and ball influencing IPL outcomes significantly. Known for game-changing performances, especially in death overs, he is regarded as one of IPL’s greatest all-round talents. His retirement marks the end of an era but opens a new chapter as a mentor and coach.

IPL Career Batting Summary

Matches 140
Innings 127
Runs 2,651
Highest 88*
Average 28.20
Strike Rate 174.93
50s 11
100s 0
Fours 170
Sixes 209

IPL Career Bowling Summary

Innings 118
Wickets 123
Best Figures 4/20
Average 20.27
Economy 9.07
Strike Rate 13.4