West indies all-rounder andre russell has “no regrets” about being a sought-afftere t20 freelance, as he genuinely believes that test clickt was never meant to be a part of his cricketing jorney.
“Honestly? No. I Believe in Test Cricket, But At the Day of the Day, I’M A Professional. It wasn’st part of my journey. I have no regrets because it wasn’t met met met met met met met Russell told The Guardian Ahead of West Indies’ T20i Series Against England.
Russell, who represented the West Indies 140 Times Across Formats, Has only played one Test Back in 2010. Leagues.
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“I Think when you’re from India, Australia, England, ThOSE PALECES where they look after their test players, it’s totally different to being from west Indies,” Russell Said.
“Thos Guys (India, Australia and England) Get Lucrative Central Contracts to Play Test Cricket and Play on the biggest stages. Of course, they want to play. West Indies? Know, after you retire, there’s not much to show for it. Trade in T20 Leagues.
Talking about Test Cricket, The 37-Year-old jamaican was clear that he never gave up on [the] Traditional format, but people in power typecasted he into a white-ball specialist.
“I was basically pushed out of the test set-up.