“IPL is getting old” – Twitter reacts to Andre Russell’s shocking retirement

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West Indies great all-rounder Andre Russell has bid farewell to his IPL career, ending his prestigious journey with Kolkata Knight Riders (KRK). Andre Russell decided to retire from IPL after Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) released Andre Russell ahead of IPL 2026 auction.

Russell was a part of Kolkata Knight Riders for 11 years, and he had always made it clear that he only wanted to play for KKR and once the franchise moved on, he decided to walk away from the IPL rather than join any other team.

Andre Russell retires from IPL, joins KKR as first “power coach” ahead of IPL 2026

But Russell’s story with KKR is not over yet. The T20 World Cup-winning captain will play a key role as the IPL’s first “Power Coach”, bringing his energy, experience and game-changing insights to mentor the next generation of players.

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Russell’s impact on the league is unforgettable. He played a key role in KKR’s title wins in 2014 and 2024, thrilling fans with his tremendous hitting and easy bowling spells.

After retiring from international cricket in July 2025, the former all-rounder focused on franchise cricket, and now he is ready to apply that experience to coaching in the IPL.

Here’s how fans reacted to Andre Russell’s IPL retirement:

Andre Russell’s IPL journey

Meanwhile, Andre Russell’s IPL journey will always be remembered as one of the most exciting stories of the league. From slow starts in Delhi to becoming KKR’s main superstar, his journey shows how he became one of the most dangerous T20 players in the world.

Russell played his first IPL match on 10 May 2012 for Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals). He entered the tournament with a reputation for big hitting and fast bowling. But his early years were quiet. He got only a few matches in 2012 and 2013, but everything changed in 2014.

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That year, Kolkata Knight Riders signed him and it became a life-changing moment. This was not only a big step for Russell but also a big boost for KKR. In the same season, KKR won the IPL 2014 trophy and Russell soon became a favorite of the Kolkata fans.

Fans loved his strength, his fearless attitude and the energy he brought on the field. Since then, Russell has become the face of KKR’s strength and confidence. His batting was explosive, with shots flying into the stands at incredible pace. He was also an impressive bowler.

His athletic fielding added even more value. Over the years, he became a complete all-rounder, someone who could change a match in just a few balls. Russell played 140 matches in his IPL career, scored 2651 runs and took 1203 wickets.

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