1. New Zealand - 10/10 - One of the teams who make event-specific kits, New Zealand have done it once again with stripes in the second half of the shirt.
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2. India - 9/10 - The classic light blue jersey from Adidas will be sported by the Indian team. Another winner with a light-dark shade contrast on the shirt.
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3. Pakistan - 9/10 - After the watermelon design last year, Pakistan have improved upon it in 2023 with an inverted star on the shirt while playing with shades of green colour.
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4. England - 8.5/10 - England continue to make some of the best eye-pleasing kits. Castore has made the look classier in 2023 with royal blue with a hint of red around the ribs, which gives it just the required finish
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5. Afghanistan - 8/10 - The biggest change in jersey of any country has been for Afghanistan. A glitzy combination of pattern in navy blue and dark red makes the shirt look really stylish. However, plain blue pants are a downer.
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6. South Africa - 8/10 - A darker tone of green will be sported by the Proteas this year with a watermark form of flag printed on the shirt and colours on shoulders.
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7. Sri Lanka - 7.5/10 - Another team in blue, Sri Lanka will sport a similar jersey to the one they have been playing with in the last few years just that the lion has gotten bigger in golden colour.
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8. Australia - 7/10 - Nothing new or fancy from Australia this time around as they go with a simple yellow/gold jersey, very similar to the one they played in the 2015 World Cup.
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9. Netherlands - 7/10 - Orange and a lot of it with a hint of blue on the sleeves for the Dutch.
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10. Bangladesh - 7/10 - Bangladesh too don't experiment with the design too much as they sport a bit of red on the shoulders and near the abdomen with a classic dark green.
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