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India
India unveiled their kit on Sunday (September 18). The Men in Blue take a trip down memory lane by opting for two shades of blue with a dominating sky blue colour.
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Australia
The hosts and defending champions Australia, who won their first-ever T20 World Cup in 2021, released their kit earlier this month and the Aussies have opted for an Indigenous-themed kit for the first time in a world cup. The Australian side used the indigenous-themed kit earlier as well but that was not in the show-piece event.
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England
The 2010 champions England, who will play their first big tournament under the captaincy of Jos Buttler, have opted for their predominantly red kit which they often use in the T20 format.
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Pakistan
Pakistan launched their T20 World Cup jersey on Monday (September 19). By the look of the teaser picture, it seems they will stick to two shades of green with some stripes resembling lightning.
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New Zealand
New Zealand revealed their T20 kit on September 29. The Blackcaps bring back a retro look, combination of shirts worn by the side in the early 90s.
It has a brand new design that combines Kiwis' black colour with heritage grey. Grey was a prominently present colour in NZ's jerseys in the 1990s.
The shirt also moves away from fern as a key graphic, instead the Southern Cross is used as a nod to New Zealand.
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Sri Lanka
The recent Asia Cup champions unveiled their kits for the showpiece event on September 30. The Lankans released two jerseys, which have the traditional yellow and blue combination with lion emblems in front.
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UAE
UAE, who unveiled their kits on September 30,have gone for a complete transformation with their jersey. Departing from their usual colour scheme of black, they have gone with bright magenta and blue colours, which have been 'Inspired by UAE's beautiful winter,' as per the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB).
While the logo's key elements remain untouched, the colour palette incorporates a 'Gold and Sophisticated' look, which aims to honour and aspire to the vision of the country.
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Ireland
The shirt of the Irish side has the traditional Light Green along with a darker shade on the sleeves and part of the torso.
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West Indies
The Windies have retained their traditional maroon and gold with a minimalistic design on the shirts.
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Netherlands
The Dutch maintain their iconic orange along with the navy blue shades on the sleeves. This will be their fourth successive T20 World Cup appearance.
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Scotland
The Scotland team will sport their popular purple colour kit for the second year in a row at the T20 World Cup.
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Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwe team will sport their traditional red kit along with a little more gold as a combo on their jersey.
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Afghanistan
The Afghans will sport a little different jersey from the recent Asia Cup, but retain their traditional blue. The color combination of the kits for the T20 World Cup 2022 is blue, red, and white.