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Andre Russell retires from IPL, joins KKR staff as new ‘power coach’

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December 1, 2025
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KOLKATA, India — The Indian Premier League has bid farewell to one of its most explosive performers, as Kolkata Knight Riders legend Andre Russell announced his retirement from IPL competition.

The 37-year-old Jamaican, long regarded as one of the tournament’s most devastating all-rounders, made the decision after KKR chose not to retain him for the 2026 season.

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But while Russell’s playing days in the IPL have reached their final over, his bond with the franchise continues. In a move that speaks volumes about his influence and charisma, KKR has immediately welcomed him into its coaching structure as the team’s newly appointed “power coach.”

A farewell spoken in his own words

Russell delivered the news himself in an emotional video message, reflecting both pride and clarity about the transition.

“I’ve decided to retire from the IPL,” he said. “I’ll still be active playing in various leagues all around the world and all the other KKR franchises. I had an amazing time and great memories, hitting sixes, winning games, MVP and all of those things.”

He explained that the timing felt right, an intentional choice to exit with his legacy untouched.

“But sometimes you just have to know when to hang up the boots,” he noted. “I don’t want to fade out, I want to leave a legacy.”

A legacy written in gold

For Kolkata fans, that legacy needs little explanation. Since joining KKR in 2014, Russell became the heartbeat of the squad, an athlete capable of flipping matches in minutes with bat, ball, or sheer presence.

He was instrumental in the franchise’s two title runs during his tenure, first in his maiden season in 2014 and again during KKR’s triumphant 2024 campaign. His individual peak arrived in 2019, when his blistering all-round performances earned him the IPL’s Most Valuable Player award.

A record book that hardly seems real

Across 133 appearances for the Knight Riders, Russell carved out numbers that feel almost mythical:

  • 2,593 runs at a phenomenal strike rate of 174.96
  • 220 sixes, many of them demolition blows etched into IPL folklore
  • 12 half-centuries
  • 122 wickets with his skiddy pace and sharp variations
  • 40 catches in the deep and in pressure moments
  • 16 Player of the Match awards, second only to his longtime teammate and compatriot Sunil Narine

His all-round mastery places him in rare company. Russell is one of only two players, alongside Chennai’s Ravindra Jadeja, to reach both 2,000 runs and 100 wickets in the IPL, a testament to his unmatched versatility and enduring impact.

From star performer to architect of power

Now, as KKR’s new power coach, Russell enters a fresh phase of his cricketing life. His role will center on the very skill set that made him a global sensation: generating power, controlling momentum, and shifting games with fearless precision.

The jersey may change from playing kit to coaching attire, but his imprint on Kolkata’s cricketing culture promises to remain unmistakably bold. CNW

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