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CSK’s retention strategy had a big role to play in KKR’s decision to release Andre Russell and make him a ‘Power Coach’.
KKR’s decision to release Andre Russell seem pretty last-minute.
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Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR)’s widely-debated decision to release Andre Russell into the IPL 2026 auction pool and then appoint him their ‘Power Coach’ was reportedly influenced by a call from Chennai Super Kings (CSK).
According to Cricbuzz, KKR ‘revised their plans’ and released Russell after learning that CSK had decided to let go of Sri Lankan pacer Matheesha Pathirana. KKR knew it would leave CSK’s purse at over Rs. 40 crore (the exact figure of Rs. 43.40 crore was only revealed at the time of the announcement), which would have been too close to their own purse of Rs. 46.30 crore with Russell’s salary still on their chequebook.
By releasing Russell, KKR pushed up its budget to Rs. 64.30 crore — giving them a clear upper hand in the auction to determine the prices of the most popular players, especially the likes of Australian all-rounder Cameron Green and England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith, who could be key to their exact needs.
Moreover, releasing Russell would earn KKR Rs. 18 crore in purse value, instead of the Rs. 12 crore they were paying him. As per IPL rules, because KKR made Russell their second retention, they had to reserve Rs. 18 crore for him, even though they were allowed to pay him less than that.
As it happened, Russell announced his retirement from all IPL cricket on the last day for IPL 2026 auction registration. In a social media post, he pledged his loyalty to KKR, saying he felt uncomfortable seeing himself in fan-made edits of other teams’ kits, and confirmed that he had been appointed to the coaching role.
“Hanging up my IPL boots… but not the swagger. What a ride it’s been in the IPL — 12 seasons of memories, and a whole lot of love from the KKR family. I’ll still be smashing sixes and taking wickets in every other league around the world. And the best part? I’m not leaving home… you’ll see me in a new role, in KKR’s Support Staff, as the POWER COACH of 2026. New chapter. Same energy. Forever a Knight,” Russell captioned the post.
The report said KKR, too, didn’t want to see him play for another franchise, while Russell saw future security in the coaching role.
December 01, 2025, 21:07 IST
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