Andre Russell has announced his retirement from the Indian Premier League after 12 memorable seasons with Kolkata Knight Riders. The West Indies all-rounder will continue his association with the franchise as a “power coach” from IPL 2026, guiding players with his batting, bowling, and fielding expertise while still playing in other global leagues.
Andre Russell, one of the most explosive all-rounders in IPL history, has decided to hang up his boots in the tournament. The 37-year-old, who has been a cornerstone of Kolkata Knight Riders since 2014, will now transition into a coaching role. Ahead of the 2026 season, Russell has been appointed as KKR’s “power coach,” a role designed to harness his experience in power-hitting, bowling under pressure, and energizing the team on the field.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Russell retires from IPL after 12 seasons, having won titles with KKR in 2014 and 2024.
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He scored over 2,600 runs and took more than 120 wickets for the franchise.
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Named IPL’s Most Valuable Player in 2019, Russell earned 16 Player-of-the-Match awards.
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He will serve as KKR’s “power coach,” focusing on batting power, field energy, and bowling impact.
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Russell confirmed he will continue playing in other T20 leagues worldwide and remain connected to KKR’s global franchises.
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KKR’s coaching staff for 2026 includes head coach Abhishek Nayar, with Tim Southee, Shane Watson, and Dwayne Bravo as part of the support team.
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The move ensures Russell’s legacy continues within the franchise, inspiring younger players with his trademark aggression and energy.
Russell’s retirement marks the end of an era for KKR, but his new role ensures his influence remains central to the team’s future. Fans will remember his towering sixes and match-winning spells, while the franchise now looks forward to leveraging his experience to shape the next generation of stars.
Sources: News18, Telegraph India, Business Standard, ESPNcricinfo, Indian Express