Published May 6, 2024, 8:37 pm IST
Adidas, the renowned sportswear giant and official kit sponsors of the Indian cricket team, recently unveiled the senior men’s team’s fresh T20I jersey. The revelation took place in Dharamsala, with a captivating video shared across social media platforms.
In this exciting clip, India’s captain, Rohit Sharma, along with Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav, can be spotted observing a helicopter ascending into the sky, proudly displaying the new India kit.
The new jersey boasts a vibrant combination of blue and orange hues, distinguishing itself with orange shoulders and blue elsewhere. Adding to its appeal, two striking orange stripes adorn the jersey, running parallel to the waistline. Not to miss, the trademark three stripes of Adidas, in white, elegantly grace the new Indian T20I jersey.
Speculation abounds whether India will sport this fresh attire in the upcoming T20 World Cup. Nonetheless, the timing of Adidas’ jersey revelation hints strongly towards its debut during the prestigious event, scheduled to commence on June 2 across venues in the USA and the West Indies.
Adidas, having sealed its partnership with Team India as the official kit sponsor in May 2023, has already left its mark with previous designs for the World Test Championship final and the ODI World Cup. Notably, the jersey for the ODI World Cup garnered immense popularity among fans, evident from the surge in sales leading up to the tournament, which was hosted by India.
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Amidst rising anticipation, fans eagerly shared rumored glimpses of the new kit on social media platforms, intensifying the buzz surrounding India’s T20 World Cup attire. As the cricketing world eagerly awaits the tournament’s kickoff, all eyes are set on the Indian team, poised to make a striking statement both on and off the field with their vibrant new jersey.
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