The all-rounder will play his final international match against Australia in his home ground, Sabina Park, which is scheduled to host the first two T20Is.
Russell, who was included in the 16-member West Indies squad against Australia, is set to hang up his boots from international cricket during the T20I series, starting from July 20.
The Jamaican was a two-time world champion, having been a part of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup winning squads in 2012 and 2016.
Having played only the shortest format of the game since 2019, the swashbuckling all-rounder has snapped 61 wickets and scored 1078 runs in 84 outings.
His raw skills in domestic T20 leagues won his teams championships with Russell being a major contributor in many of such victories. (ICC)
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