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They would have to be just about the most boring ODI shirts I've ever seen
Would you think Australia's ODI kits are nice then?
 

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Boring? As soon as anyone puts more than a stripe on a cricket kit everyone gets up in arms. It doesn't need to be anything more than it is, it does the job of distinguishing the English cricket team better than any other kit except maybe the old Australian gold kits.

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I just think its way too red, I really liked their old kits from the 2005 with Vodafone and the blue
 
Reminds me of when Adidas brought in the green shirt with yellow pants for away matches.
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Can anyone clarify why the Test cap numbers on the RSA players' shirts only count the players since re-admission to international cricket? It misses out 235 players from 1889-1970. Bit rude?
 
Those are the numbers of players awarded tests by the current board, Cricket South Africa, formerly known as the United Cricket Board of South Africa. Though they were considered test players then, the status of players from that era is now in limbo as awarding test caps would acknowledge one racially-based board has having legitimacy over another. The players themselves are still recognised as test players in their own right, because they played against other test teams, but the legitimacy of the board in charge at the time is still in question. The only players they can count without any shadow of doubt are the ones they (the CSA) have awarded caps to themselves.
 
Those are the numbers of players awarded tests by the current board, Cricket South Africa, formerly known as the United Cricket Board of South Africa. Though they were considered test players then, the status of players from that era is now in limbo as awarding test caps would acknowledge one racially-based board has having legitimacy over another. The players themselves are still recognised as test players in their own right, because they played against other test teams, but the legitimacy of the board in charge at the time is still in question. The only players they can count without any shadow of doubt are the ones they (the CSA) have awarded caps to themselves.
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Hmm, still not sure how much I like not recognising players who represented their country. Oh well.
 
Some people may not like this, but it looks like new Scorchers kits for the big bash.Obvious changes are the removal of the black shoulder panels and the rays on the kit have been moved right
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Hard to tell from that, but are we assuming they are still being made by KooGa? Hats would be New Era for a while yet you'd think.
There was definitely a different sponsor on the arm. It wasn't kooGa's.The added orange makes it look slick as.
 
The KFC T20 Big Bash League has signed a four-year uniform deal with US-based Majestic Athletic. Majestic will be the official on-field apparel supplier for the eight BBL teams over the next four years, claimed to be its first major sport apparel signing in Australia following successful partnerships with major American sporting leagues.

Cricket Australia executive general manager – operations, Mike McKenna says, “We’re excited that Majestic has chosen the KFC T20 Big Bash League to launch its first entry into Australian sport on the field.

“This new four-year partnership is recognition of the League’s success in its opening three seasons, where record audience numbers have driven a positive response from the market and now captured international attention.

“Majestic also specialises in supporter apparel, particularly for kids and women, so is a good fit for the League’s target market of families; more than 50 per cent of BBL fans brought family last season.

Majestic Athletic president Jim Pisani says, “The Big Bash League is the perfect partner for Majestic to aggressively grow our Australian business.”

Majestic provides the official on-field uniform of Major League Baseball, National Football League, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League.
 

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