Inside Knight Riders’ call to release Russell and re-sign him as coach

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Inside Knight Riders' call to release Russell and re-sign him as coach

Andre Russell said in a heartfelt address, "When you are going through social media, you keep seeing yourself photo-shopped in different jerseys of other teams. I felt weird to see myself in any colour other than purple & gold and those thoughts kept going through my head, leading me to a few sleepless nights." He announced his retirement from the IPL and his new role as the power coach of Kolkata Knight Riders.

The big Jamaican had produced several match-winning performances with both bat and ball and did not want to be seen in another jersey. The franchise had invested heavily in his fitness and included him across their global teams.

Why, then, did KKR let go of their talisman of 12 years?

Going just by his last year's numbers, there was a strong case for discharge—167 runs and eight wickets in 13 games did not quite meet expectations. But the decision went beyond those figures. There was a strategy in place, shaped by the releases and retentions of other teams, particularly the Chennai Super Kings.

As word filtered through that Chennai Super Kings were set to release Matheesha Pathirana, the Knight Riders were forced to revise their plans. With CSK expected to enter the auction with over INR 40 crore, KKR's purse was also projected to be in a similar range with Russell in the squad.

By releasing him, KKR managed to swell the purse to INR 64.30 crore, putting them in a pole position in the auction where they could influence the top buys. At the same time, the bigger purse would give them the leverage to target one or two high-demand players—such as Australia's Cameron Green or England's Jamie Smith or both—should they fit into the franchise's plans.

The second reason for releasing Russell was his price. Although the Jamaican's league fee was INR 12 crore, the actual deduction amounted to INR 18 crore because he had been retained in the top bracket last season. KKR officials did not comment on their strategy, but it is reasonable to assume they would have retained him if the liability was only INR 12 crore.

There is also a logical third point to the Russell-KKR saga—the timing. The franchise and the player announced their new association on Sunday, which happened to be the final day for player registration. Russell would understandably have wanted clarity about his future before the deadline expired. Had KKR not offered him a coaching role, he might well have entered his name for the auction. As an IPL insider said, it was a future-proof pact for Russell.

Faf, Josh, Vignesh—why and why not

The registration deadline also explains why Faf du Plessis announced his retirement from the IPL only a couple of days ago. He had to make his intentions clear before the registration window closed. It is understood he has had a chat with the PSL where he will be playing next season.

Meanwhile, it has also emerged why Punjab Kings released Josh Inglis—the Australian who had performed well for the franchise—and why Mumbai Indians let go of Vignesh Puthur, widely regarded as a future India prospect.

It is learnt that 24-year-old Puthur is recovering from an injury he sustained during the last IPL, with the franchise supporting him in his rehabilitation. Inglis, on the other hand, will be unavailable for most of the season as he is set to get married in the summer. Whether or not he enters the auction, his availability will apparently be limited.



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