T20 World Cup 2024: A look at jerseys of all 20 teams

T20 World Cup 2024: A look at jerseys of all 20 teams

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Afghanistan have shed all the red and black this time around with a mix of sky blue and a bit of dark blue with the map of the country in the background. The maps are outlined with a lighter shade of blue on the darker one to make it evident

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Australia changed their T20 kit ahead of 2023-24 summer and adopted a deep jungle green shade with sides and underarms in yellow and will go with the same kit in the T20 World Cup

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Bangladesh continue with their dark green jersey for T20 World Cup 2024. However, this time the kiss of red has come on the sleeves and the sides in form of waves rather than in full which gives it a bit of a new look

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Canada has gone with a bit of yellow on their traditional red colour. The jersey gives a bit of a feel of Zimbabwe's T20 kit, however, the yellow is in the form of maple leaf, the national symbol of the country

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England have surprisingly done away with the extravagant designing to keep it plain and simple red and blue apart from little pattern in blue on shoulders, at the end of the sleeves and on the sides

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India with their kit sponsor Adidas too have gone with the makeover of the T20 kit. The shirt has orange added to it, on the sleeves, a bit on the pants as well and an orange lining runs throughout the shirt on the stitching on the sides and below. The blue colour is reminiscent of the World Cup 2023 kit

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Ireland too have added a bit of jazz to their T20 kit. There is a mixture of three shades of green, there is a tradition one, mixed with pine and a bit of a jungle green in front. The end of the sleevs, the collar line and the pants are darker, navy blue in shade

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Namibia too have gone a bit mellow in terms of designing with a fade one this time. It starts with navy blue at the top and then slowly fades into denim or a mix of dodger blue after abdomen and follows into sleeves as well. The pants are of the same colour as the navy blue at the top. One of classiest and probably one of the best of the lot

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Nepal have used both of their flag colours - red and blue efficiently in their jersey. It's predominantly blue, with the flag of the county on shoulders in red, a bit of red is there at the end of the shirt too, which sort of becomes purple mixed with blue, red on collars and the end of the sleeves too and a sprinkle of yellow on the sides

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Another banger of a kit comes from Netherlands! The Netherlands have decided to go retro this year with a throwback to their 1996 kit but have tweaked the design a bit to make it more trendy as the navy blue follows from underarms to the centre behind the name and the lines run below in white and blue till the end of the shit. A bit of blue is also there on the pants

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New Zealand too have gone retro and followed in the footsteps of 1999 kit, which is teal. The only black visible in 'Black Caps' kit is in the words New Zealand on the white background but otherwise it's a full teal kit with the fern engraved

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Oman like Nepal have used both of their flag colours. It's predominantly red, with green on collar and the sides

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Called the matrix jersey, Pakistan too have enhanced their style quotient with the new kit. It's a mix of light and dark green with both colours in triangles alternatively, vertically designed on the kit. A confused design but nevertheless better from the watermelon one

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Papua New Guinea too have remodeled their kit with the Orange red getting even darker and almost spills into red with black sleeves and sides and a traditional design in yellow on the right of the shirt

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Associate nations have really upped their game in terms of designing the kits. After their purple kit in the last two editions, Scotland have added pink to it. So the kit now has all three of purple, pink and navy blue with dots and in other different shapes flowing over. Overdesigned? Yes, but still a really fresh look

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South Africa too have played around with their jersey this time. It's predominantly yellow, but has green sleeves and a lining running downwards in the front. There's the three flag colours, red, black and blue on left shoulder and a black stripe amid two green stripes on right one. The pants are green as well

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Sri Lanka have ditched the maroon and gold that they were somehow keeping it in the jersey and have gone with just blue. Darker on the sleeves and lighter on the front but that is also divided into two shades with their national emblem in the background quite explicitly running all over the shirt and gives it a distinct look

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Uganda have gone with lemon yellow and the red and black stripes from underarms to all the way till the abdomen on the shirt. The feather print on the sleeves has been disallowed and now Uganda's jersey looks just plain yellow with the hint of red and black

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USA, playing the T20 World Cup for the first time have gone with the navy blue and have integrated the design and colours of their flag. Red and white are on shoulers while the stars, big or small, are on the shirt in the background

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West Indies cricket team continue with their yellow and maroon T20 kit. The maroon is on sleevs, sides and pant and a lot of palm trees below the chest area. The yellow is in the centre and at the end of the sleeves

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