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2024 Men's T20 World Cup - All the kits revealed​

We take a look at all the different kits that have already been announced for this year's Men's T20 World Cup in the USA and Caribbean.​


The start of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup is getting closer and the teams are starting to announce the playing strips they will use throughout the tournament.
We take a look at all the different kits that have been announced:


Chris Gayle and USA star Ali Khan were in attendance as the Empire State Building lit up in the shades of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 colours at the launch of the Trophy Tour.

Group A

India: Yet to be revealed
Pakistan: Yet to be revealed
Ireland: Yet to be revealed
Canada: Yet to be revealed
USA: Yet to be revealed

Group B

England: Yet to be revealed
Australia: Yet to be revealed
Namibia: The African nation revealed a predominantely dark blue strip, with a tinge of red also prominent.
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Scotland: Yet to be revealed
Oman: Yet to be revealed

*Something Out Of This World is coming this June!*

Group C

New Zealand: Yet to be revealed
West Indies: Yet to be revealed
Afghanistan: Yet to be revealed
Uganda: The African country became the first team to announce their playing strip for the tournament as they revealed a predominantely yellow strip, with feathered-inspired patterns that pays homage to the majestic crested crane.

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Papua New Guinea: Yet to be revealed

Group D

Bangladesh: Yet to be revealed
Nepal: Yet to be revealed
Netherlands: Yet to be revealed
South Africa: Yet to be revealed
Sri Lanka: Yet to be revealed
 

2024 Men's T20 World Cup - All the kits revealed​

We take a look at all the different kits that have already been announced for this year's Men's T20 World Cup in the USA and Caribbean.​


The start of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup is getting closer and the teams are starting to announce the playing strips they will use throughout the tournament.
We take a look at all the different kits that have been announced:


Chris Gayle and USA star Ali Khan were in attendance as the Empire State Building lit up in the shades of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 colours at the launch of the Trophy Tour.

Group A

India: Yet to be revealed
Pakistan: Yet to be revealed
Ireland: Yet to be revealed
Canada: Yet to be revealed
USA: Yet to be revealed

Group B

England: Yet to be revealed
Australia: Yet to be revealed
Namibia: The African nation revealed a predominantely dark blue strip, with a tinge of red also prominent.
JeYSVh9.jpeg


Scotland: Yet to be revealed
Oman: Yet to be revealed

*Something Out Of This World is coming this June!*

Group C

New Zealand: Yet to be revealed
West Indies: Yet to be revealed
Afghanistan: Yet to be revealed
Uganda: The African country became the first team to announce their playing strip for the tournament as they revealed a predominantely yellow strip, with feathered-inspired patterns that pays homage to the majestic crested crane.

E9LMeTY.jpeg


Papua New Guinea: Yet to be revealed

Group D

Bangladesh: Yet to be revealed
Nepal: Yet to be revealed
Netherlands: Yet to be revealed
South Africa: Yet to be revealed
Sri Lanka: Yet to be revealed
@topspin what a gorgeous kit for Uganda
 
Ugandan bowlers have a gorgeous kit to wear before they are sacrificed to Bollywood Bulk Hogan Babar Azam.
 
Namibia's kit looks nice. Waiting for other teams to reveal their kits soon.
 

JOHANNESBURG: Cricket South Africa (CSA) has unveiled the Proteas Men’s playing kit for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup which will be played in the West Indies and the USA from 1–29 June 2024.

The playing strip was revealed during the CSA T20 Challenge final between DP World Lions and Hollywoodbets Dolphins at DP World Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on Sunday.

The kit was produced in collaboration with CSA’s official technical partner Lotto Sport and is predominantly gold with contrasting bright green sleeves and collar. Paying homage to South Africa’s heritage, the national flag cuts across the shoulders, with the Protea flower subtly featuring on the torso.

South Africa is drawn in Group D with Bangladesh, Nepal, Netherlands and Sri Lanka, who they begin their campaign against on 03 June at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York at 16h30 SAST.

CSA Chief Executive Officer Pholetsi Moseki said: “Lotto Sport has delivered yet another world-class playing strip following the success of the 50-over World Cup design and we’re excited to see the Proteas don the new kit on the global stage at the T20 World Cup in June.

“In the game of cricket, every stitch and every seam on a jersey tells a tale; a tale of ambition, a tale of inspiration, a tale of hope woven in every victory and setback.

“We wanted to ensure the kit design embodied the Proteas Men’s journey thus far, as they stand on the verge of a new era. An era characterised by an unshakeable spirit of optimism, commitment, determination, and excellence,” said Moseki.

Lotto Sport South Africa CEO Yusuf Dockrat added: “It's not just a jersey; it's a symbol of unity, resilience, and the unwavering spirit of being South African. It embodies the essence of our winning nation, the sweat and determination of our athletes, and the dreams of every fan who has ever cheered for The Proteas.

“After the success of the ODI World Cup we at Lotto Sport South Africa wanted to provide the same expert technology and comfort in support of The Proteas. The Jersey is designed to mould and fit each player individually to allow seamless movement for even the most aggressive shots.

“It has an ideal mix of comfort and technicality with ergonomic fit, light, and breathable mobility. Reflective elements in strategic areas allow maximum visibility in low light conditions,” said Docrat.

“As we unveil this masterpiece, with South African colours on display, we ignite a flame of pride that will burn bright on the global stage. Let this jersey be a beacon of hope, a symbol of our commitment to excellence, and a reminder that when we come together as one nation, there's nothing we can't achieve.”

“The stage is set, the jersey is unveiled, and our journey to glory begins now,” he concluded.
 
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Nepal have released their shirt for the upcoming World Cup
 

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Saw this kit on X, this IMO is the best Pakistan cricket kit I’ve ever seen designed by a fan, easily better than 99’, 92’ and 2011.

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Here is another kit revealed for the upcoming World Cup. Nepal joins the list of the teams that have revealed their kit so far.

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This looks coll but I am sure PCB will come up with another worst of the worst kit this year. Hoping to see something different this time.

Someone leaked parts of the design, looks like they’re going with a combination of dark green (torso) and lime green on the sleeves.
 
Someone leaked parts of the design, looks like they’re going with a combination of dark green (torso) and lime green on the sleeves.
Let's see what PCB brings this time. I like to see more brighter colors than darker shades.
 
Rubbish kit, 4 years of pure trash.

That T20 kit back in 2020 was the last time we had anything decent.

You can’t go wrong with a lime green jersey with a dark green star and the Urdu text of ‘Pakistan’.
 
2022 - Thunder Jersey - Trash

2023 - Star Nation Jersey - Trash

2024 - Matrix Jersey - Trash

What’s next, The Rainbow jersey?
 
Australia's kit looks mid and India's kit makers cannot let go of the petrol station uniform look seems like. Pakistan kit looks mid too. So far uganda has the nicest kit.
 
Australia's kit looks mid and India's kit makers cannot let go of the petrol station uniform look seems like. Pakistan kit looks mid too. So far uganda has the nicest kit.
Namibia Kit is also looking very nice.
 
By looking at the jersey of Pakistan, I am pretty disappointed. I don't know who the designer is. That guy should be fired now after such a disastrous looking design he made. Last jersey was much better than this one.
 
It’s not just the average design of the jersey, it’s even more important to get the right fit and how it looks on the players. This one just sits terribly
 
Well Pakistan jersey looks average but thing that actually matters here is the performance.
 
They look gr8 only in Black color... this one is also good but i found this kit a little bit dull.
Kiwis have adopted a vintage kit trend since that 2019 World Cup I guess. Looks good. Namibia one is still the best one out there.
 
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