India players to don brand new jerseys ahead of ICC World T20
The design features a jersey with a new collar that has clear Asian influences.
Mumbai: Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led Team India are in splendid form winning eight of their last nine matches in the shortest format of the game. The same form applies to the Mithali Raj-led women’s team as well.
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While Dhoni and the Men in Blue have won the first three league matches in the ongoing Asia Cup thus booking a spot in the final, with only the dead drubber against minnows UAE left on Thursday, the eves too have been victorious after recently dishing out a clinical performance to thrash Sri Lanka by nine wickets in the third and final game to complete a 3-0 series series sweep.
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While Team India have more or less ticked all the boxes as far as their form goes, there’s another reason for them to shine. When the men and women's teams step onto the field to greet their nation’s cheers at the T20 games in India, they'll be wearing new Nike T20 kits.
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Showcasing the country’s signature blue, the design features a jersey with a new collar that has clear Asian influences.
Four-way stretch pants feature articulated patterning on the knee section to withstand aggressive play.
Bold, with a contemporary striped motif, the kits express the excitement and responsibility the players feel when representing their country.
At every stage, the meaning of wearing India jersey changes," Mithali said in a press release.
When you are the senior player, you have everyone on your shoulders and you can’t let them down. When you are a debutant, you are playing for yourself and all those people who have made you a player. It is different, but when I don the signature blue kit, I carry it proudly, believing I will win," she added.
Ajinkya Rahane, who has featured in only one match in the Asia Cup against Pakistan, shares a similar sentiment.
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Wearing the kit, going out there and playing for my country – it’s an overwhelming feeling, which is almost impossible to express in words. But whenever I wear the kit, I believe I’m a hero,” he said.