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The Indian cricket team will reunite soon for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024, starting next month in the West Indies and the US. The selectors have announced the names of players who will be flying to the West to participate in the showpiece event. Rohit Sharma & Co will open their campaign against Ireland but the fans are eagerly waiting for the most electrifying clash of the tournament – the India vs Pakistan fixture, scheduled to be played on June 9 at Nassau County, New York.
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Ahead of the much-awaited tournament, the BCCI unveiled the new T20I kit at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad in the presence of Rohit and board secretary Jay Shah. The Indian skipper arrived at the event wearing the new-look white polo t-shirt with black stripes on the shoulders which is likely going to be the team’s travel kit for the upcoming tournament.
The skipper then checked out the new blue-coloured training kit, which also had the shades of yellow and black, before unveiling the team jersey.
“It is time to welcome our team in new colors. Presenting the new T20I #TeamIndia Jersey with our Honorary Secretary @JayShah, Captain @ImRo45 and official Kit Partner @adidas,” BCCI posted on X.
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It is time to welcome our team in new colors.Presenting the new T20I #TeamIndia Jersey with our Honorary Secretary @JayShah, Captain @ImRo45 and official Kit Partner @adidas. pic.twitter.com/LKw4sFtZeR
— BCCI (@BCCI) May 13, 2024
Last week, Adidas shared the launch video of the new T20I kit on social media. Skipper Rohit and his teammates were also featured in the video as they were present at the picturesque HPCA stadium in Dharamsala.
The new T20 kit is the upgrade of the blue-coloured jersey that the players have been wearing in the shortest format since Adidas joined hands with the BCCI. The latest one is a mix of India’s training and match day kits, comprising the shades of saffron and blue along with the BCCI crest on the chest.
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