The Jamaican T20 stalwart Andre Russell had his final walk as an international cricketer at the Sabina Park, Jamaica, in the second T20I against Australia. de Russ received a guard of honor from players of both sides, a ritual normally done to bid adieu to a player. Even after he got dismissed in the first innings, Australia all-rounder Tim David came to greet him. Watch players giving a guard of honor to dre Russ: Dre Russ takes his final walk in the Maroon๐ด , honored by teammates, hailed by fans๐๐พ and etched forever in West Indies Cricket Legend.๐โ๐พ๐ฅ #WIvAUS | #DreDay | #FullAhEnergy pic.twitter.com/bUBKXO92MP — Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) July 23, 2025 On his last day, Russ scored 36 runs off 15 balls, hitting 2 boundaries and four sixes. He had the highest strike rate of the day, 240. Russell was dismissed trying to swing hard a slower delivery from Nathan Ellis. Well, when he walked out, the Australian players came and greeted him. The Sabina Park crowd was on their feet, applauding their own boy. One Final Show from Dre Russ ๐A fitting last international innings from the West Indies all-rounder, showcasing the explosive talent that will be dearly missed by cricket fans everywhere ๐ฅน#WIvsAus #AndreRussell pic.twitter.com/net68B3Woc — FanCode (@FanCode) July 23, 2025 A standing ovation for a legend. ๐๐World Cup champion Andre Russell was honoured at Sabina Park on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, as he played his final international match. The 37-year-old Jamaican all-rounder retires after a remarkable 15-year career, having represented the West… pic.twitter.com/8ekgdrPnu7 — Jamaica Observer (@JamaicaObserver) July 23, 2025 Read also: AB de Villiers, Erwee’s Stunning Catch Stuns Yusuf Pathan Andre Russell's final T20I ends in a havoc defeat Australia defeated West Indies by 8 wickets in the 2nd T20I at Kingston, chasing 173 in just 15.2 overs. Josh Inglis was the standout, smashing 78* off 33 balls (7 fours, 5 sixes), while Cameron Green remained unbeaten on 56 off 32. Australia finished at 173/2 with 28 balls to spare. Earlier, West Indies scored 172/8 in 20 overs. Brandon King top-scored with 51 off 36 balls, and Andre Russell hit 36 off 15. The middle order crumbled down to the Aussie bowlers. Adam Zampa took 3/29 for Australia, supported by Nathan Ellis (2/34) and Glenn Maxwell (2/15). Inglis was named Player of the Match for his explosive knock.