Neither go with the bat, nor the ball is effective with the ball (photo: Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Andre Russell has already announced his retirement from international cricket. He will retire after the first two matches of the T20 series against Australia. In such a situation, his playing in this series has created a thrill, but the way Australia defeated the West Indies in the first T20 played in Jamaica, Andra Russell’s role cannot be ignored. In direct language, Russell has left no stone unturned to defeat the West Indies. This is because neither his bat in this match nor Jauhar with the ball. As a result, it was that Australia won the match by 3 wickets.
Andre Russell did not bat
Now the question is, what was Andre Russell’s fault? Australia won the toss in the match and fielded the West Indies for the first batting. West Indies scored 189 runs in 20 overs but Andre Russell’s contribution in this was not even 9 runs. Yes, he definitely played 9 balls, on which only 8 runs. Meaning Andre Russell failed badly with the bat. On the go, every player has a desire to leave his mark. But he was not seen in Andre Russell’s game in the first T20 against Australia.
For the West Indies, his T20 captain She Hope and Roston Chase were two successful batsmen. Both of them scored a half -century in the match. She Hope scored 55 runs while Roston Chase scored 60 runs. On the basis of these two batting, the West Indies team managed to target 190 runs in front of Australia.
Russell failed from the ball after batting
Now when the Australian team came out to chase the target of 190 runs, it was expected that all -rounder Andre Russell would erase the batting of the bat with bowling. However, the result also led to the result of Dhaka. On the contrary, he proved to be the most expensive bowler of the team. He looted 37 runs in 2 overs and did not take any wicket.