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Revealed : Why Has Andre Russell Retired From IPL? 3 Word Emotional Message

Revealed : Why Has Andre Russell Retired From IPL? Three Word Emotional Message Makes Major Revelation
Andre Russell Has announced his IPL Retirement after playing in the league since 2012,
Andre Russell has brought the curtains down on one of the most electrifying IPL careers ever — but the reason behind his decision goes far deeper than contracts, form, or age. The West Indian superstar, released by Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on retention day, has officially retired from the Indian Premier League as a player. And his own emotional three-word message explains everything: “Forever a Knight.”
Loyalty Prevailed
Russell's retirement isn't a goodbye it's a statement of loyalty. Much like Kieron Pollard, who stepped away from IPL cricket rather than play for a franchise other than Mumbai Indians, Russell chose the same path. After 12 unforgettable seasons with KKR, the Jamaican powerhouse refused to don any other jersey. With the franchise releasing him ahead of the IPL 2026 mini-auction, Russell decided the time was right to end his playing chapter in the league.
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But this isn't the end of his journey with Kolkata. In fact, it's the beginning of a new era.
On November 30, 2025, Russell announced that he will join KKR's support staff in a historic role — becoming the first-ever “Power Coach” in IPL history. It is a position designed specifically for him and one that aligns with the legacy he built at the franchise.
Sharing the news on Instagram, Russell wrote:
“Hanging up my IPL boots… but not the swagger
What a ride it's been in the IPL, 12 seasons of memories, and a whole lot of love from the KKR family
I'll still be smashing sixes and taking wickets in every other league around the world
And the best part? I'm not leaving home… you'll see me in a new role, in KKR's Support Staff, as the POWER COACH of 2026
New chapter. Same energy. Forever a Knight.”
Dre Russ retired from IPL. Guy who made a career out of IPL and KKR. Andre Russell deserves to be a KKR legend along with Sunil Narine.
What is more appreciable is his loyalty #IPL2026 #IPLAuction pic.twitter.com/nvZcqTN6xd — Thomas Jo (@straight_edge24) November 30, 2025
Hints Reason
The final line “Forever a Knight” confirms the core reason behind his retirement. Russell didn't want a fresh IPL contract elsewhere. He didn't want to rebuild his identity with another team. His IPL chapter belonged to KKR, and he chose to end it on his terms. Russell leaves behind a remarkable IPL legacy. In 140 matches, he scored 2651 runs at a strike rate of 174.97, including 2593 runs across 133 matches for KKR alone. Known for his devastating power-hitting and game-changing spells, he stands among the most beloved overseas cricketers ever to grace the league.
While he has retired from IPL and international cricket having ended his West Indies career in July 2025 Russell continues to feature in global T20 leagues, including a recent stint with the Deccan Gladiators in Abu Dhabi.
For KKR fans, though, the biggest victory is simple: Andre Russell isn't leaving home. A new role begins, the swagger stays the same and the Knight remains forever.
Source: ZeeNews
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