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Wait, I missed the fine print. That's not the real kit. The real kit is here:
dream 11 - their sponsorWhat does the Cup logo with the D in it represent on the India shirts?
The changes for the normal ODI kit to the WC kit are the colour of the stripes, the WC logo, and two stars instead of three above the BCCI.Seems there are two types of Indian kits being worn, most have the stripes on the shoulders in the colours of the Indian flag but have noticed some just have white stripes. Possible that replica kits have mad their way into the playing stock?
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Both pics are screen grabs from Australia's opening WC match with India.The changes for the normal ODI kit to the WC kit are the colour of the stripes, the WC logo, and two stars instead of three above the BCCI.
Would need to see confirm the number of stars to verify the legitimacy of it.
That is really though to see the stars. I will have look for other pics later.Both pics are screen grabs from Australia's opening WC match with India.
Here's another pic of the white stripes shirt:
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They don't look as bad as I thought they wouldWBBL has kicked off. Black caps across all teams have returned.
Manhari Metals on the Stars hats. Disney Wish movie on backs.
Sixt on Sixers backs
Not sure if mentioned in the article but noticed a third 'blinder' with the England kits last night. Looks like all the new kits shipped over are all right handed versions with the Cinch sponsor on the left sleeve. Left handed batsmen such as Stokes and Rashid had the Castore sponsor facing the camera rather than Cinch.Another Game, Another Jersey Blunder for England at Cricket World Cup
While printing error on front of shirts was resolved, players had inconsistent fonts for names and numbers on backs of shirts against Afghanistannews.sportslogos.net
Not sure if mentioned in the article but noticed a third 'blinder' with the England kits last night. Looks like all the new kits shipped over are all right handed versions with the Cinch sponsor on the left sleeve. Left handed batsmen such as Stokes and Rashid had the Castore sponsor facing the camera rather than Cinch.