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Two-time Twenty20 World Cup winner Andre Russell will retire from international cricket at age 37 after the second T20 match against Australia on July 22 in his hometown of Kingston, Jamaica, Cricket West Indies (CWI) said on Wednesday.
West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell will retire from international cricket after two matches of the upcoming T20 series against Australia.
Australia has dismissed the West Indies for a near-record low of 27 to win the third cricket test by 176 runs in Kingston
Australia had set a target of 204 — tricky, but achievable, as West Indies sought to claim a morale-boosting consolation victory. Already 2-0 down in their three-Test series, West Indies were demolished for just 27, the second-lowest total in Test history after New Zealand’s 26 against England 70 years ago.
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Asian News International on MSNCricke West Indies announces 16-member squad for five-match T20 series against AustraliaCricket West Indies (CWI) has announced the 16-member squad for the upcoming five-match T20 International (T20I) Series against Australia, to be played from July 20 to 28 at Sabina Park in Jamaica and Warner Park in St.
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News9Live on MSNNamed in West Indies T20I squad vs Australia, Andre Russell set to retire from internationalsAndre Russell has represented West Indies in 84 T20Is was a member of the T20 World Cup winning West Indies squads in 2012 and 2016.
With the Ashes starting in four months, it doesn't feel like we know much more than we did a year ago about who should line up against England, with the David Warner chalice still poisoned.
Having already clinched the series 2-0, the Aussies are eyeing a 3-0 whitewash in Jamaica. The Test match is Mitchell Starc's 100th, making him the second bowler from Australia after Glenn McGrath to achieve the landmark. The pacer is the 16th Australian overall to feature in at least 100 Test matches.