We review the official playing kits for all the 20 nations that have been announced for this year’s Men’s T20 World Cup in the USA and Caribbean.
Lets take a look:
Group A
India: A blue and orange kit for the inaugural T20 World Cup champions
Pakistan: Pakistan will sport prominent shades of green and have labelled their kit as the “matrix jersey” for the tournament.
Presenting you the Matrix Jersey is a symbol of unity π΅π°π
Pre-order your Matrix Jersey now: https://t.co/TWU32T9BHd#WearYourPassion | #WeHaveWeWill pic.twitter.com/mbLUWqj6Pv
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) May 6, 2024
Ireland: Yet to be revealed
Canada: The famous Maple Leaf is prominent in the predominantly red Canadian strip.
Get ready! The @t20worldcup Jersey by @ONeills1918 will be on sale soon! ππ
Stay tuned and keep supporting Team Canada! π #WeCANCricket π¨π¦ #Oneills #cricketcanada pic.twitter.com/ZSBZ8RScuC
— Cricket Canada (@canadiancricket) May 14, 2024
USA: Yet to be revealed
Group B
England: Yet to be revealed
Australia: No surprises from Australia, who will wear a green strip, with a touch of gold.
Going green!
Australia's #T20WorldCup kit is confirmed π¦πΊ pic.twitter.com/NArnlEWyiv
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) May 1, 2024
Namibia: The African nation revealed a predominantely dark blue strip, with a tinge of red also prominent.
Scotland: Scotland have prominent shades of pink and navy blue in their slick kit for the tournament.
Oman: Yet to be revealed
Group C
New Zealand: The Black Caps will rock a Cricket World Cup 1999 inspired kit for 2024.
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West Indies: Yet to be revealed
Afghanistan: Afghanistan will wear a blue strip that signifies unity within their tribes and the picturesque Lapis Lazuli region.
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This attire symbolizes Afghanistanβs unity with its tribes and the picturesque Lapis Lazuli region, along with an illustration of wheat, bringing a captivating touch to the stadiums. π₯π€© pic.twitter.com/bQbMdbdM2Q
— Afghanistan Cricket Board (@ACBofficials) May 16, 2024