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ICC T20 World Cup 2024 kits: NZ's 1990s throwback to India's blue-orange combo, all revealed jerseys

Trans-Tasmanian rivals New Zealand and Australia have already revealed their kits

Pakistan, New Zealand and India are among teams who have released their kits for T20 World Cup 2024 | Twitter

Team India's jersey for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024 dropped on Monday. The blue-orange kit was revealed by Adidas at Dharamsala. A social media post showed Indian captain Rohit Sharma alongside Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav staring at the revealing of the giant-sized jersey being flown over the HPCA Stadium.

Remaining truthful to the concept of "Men In Blue", the colour dominates the kit while a shade of orange is given to the shoulders. Two stripes of the same colour run towards the waist, while three white strips further decorate the kit.

Meanwhile, Pakistan also revealed their kit for the tournament on Monday.  There were no major surprises in the "Matrix " jersey, which was declared as a symbol of unity. Captain Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah and Saim Ayub featured in the photoshoot for the reveal.

Many teams including Trans-Tasmanian rivals New Zealand and Australia have already revealed their jersey for the coveted tournament. The Kiwis' kit for the tournament starting in the US and Caribbean on June 1 in particular, was stunning as it was a throwback to the side's colours in the 1990s. In the bluish kit, "NEW ZEALAND" was written in black across the chest area in white.

Australia's kit was revealed on May 1. Skipper Mitch Marsh was seen donning the green and golden-yellow colours. 

The Proteas revealed their new colours with collars for the tournament on April 28. The shorts are dominantly yellow while the bottom half is green. The shoulders were given the shades of the South African national flag with two parallel green stripes running down from the armpits to the waists.