Faf du Plessis reacts cheekily as Andre Russell mimics his batting stance

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Cricket is as much about camaraderie and mutual respect as it is about runs and wickets. When two charismatic global stars like Faf du Plessis and Andre Russell interact, the cricketing community takes notice. As Russell stepped away from his storied international career, Du Plessis offered his congratulations—complete with a healthy dollop of camaraderie and banter—reflecting the spirit in which the game is played and celebrated.
Amidst a torrent of tributes for West Indies all-rounder Russell, one message stood out for its signature blend of humour and reverence. Du Plessis, the South African stalwart, took to X to congratulate Russell on his international retirement. The post, however, contained more than just respect—it bubbled with good-natured banter. Reacting to Russell’s tongue-in-cheek imitation of his distinctive batting stance, du Plessis quipped:“Congrats on ur int career Dre Russ !! You are right I have a very funny technique but this by you is the worst imitation I have EVER seen. All the best going forward, keep working hard on those guns.”
In the world of modern cricket, where social media amplifies every celebration and rivalry, such moments capture the public imagination. Faf’s jesting acknowledgment of Russell’s mimicry was widely shared, cherished for blending mockery and genuine admiration. This repartee not only underlined the athletic prowess of both cricketers—each famed for their unique styles—but also demonstrated the camaraderie and mutual respect that transcends competitive boundaries.
Congrats on ur int career Dre Russ !! You are right I have a very funny technique but this by you is the worst imitation I have EVER seen. All the best going forward , keep working hard on those guns 😉 https://t.co/JMCmtV3IXk
— Faf Du Plessis (@faf1307) July 23, 2025
Also WATCH: Andre Russell receives emotional farewell in final West Indies appearance
Russell’s retirement marked the end of a remarkable international chapter for one of cricket’s most electrifying talents. A two-time T20 World Cup champion (2012 and 2016), Russell has been central to West Indies’ most glorious T20 moments in the last decade. Renowned for his phenomenal power-hitting and charismatic personality, Russell played his last international matches at his beloved Sabina Park, receiving an emotional guard of honour from teammates and opponents alike.
Russell’s impact transcended statistics—a point echoed by both fans and former captains. He finished with 86 T20Is, 56 ODIs, and a solitary Test cap, but his performances in the shortest format were truly era-defining. Notably, he was included in the ICC Team of the Tournament for the 2016 T20 World Cup and continues to be celebrated as one of the greatest all-rounders in T20 cricket’s history.
Reflecting on his journey, Russell remarked, “To represent the West Indies has been one of the proudest achievements in my life… I wanted to leave a mark in the maroon colours and become an inspiration to others”. His legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations of Caribbean cricketers.
Also WATCH: Australia’s Mitchell Owen hits 6 Sixes on T20I debut against West Indies
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