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The wait is over! Cricket Australia has finally unveiled the official jersey the Australian team will wear during the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, to be held jointly in the West Indies and USA from June 2nd onwards.
Australian players set to sport new jerseys at the T20 World Cup 2024
In a surprising move, the jersey ditches the team’s usual gold and black colour scheme for a predominantly green design. This marks the first time Australia will sport a green jersey in a T20 World Cup tournament.
The new kit features a dark green hue with a subtle gradient on the torso, complemented by gold underarm sections. The iconic Walkabout Wickets artwork, a staple on Australian cricket attire since 2016, remains prominently displayed on the side panels.
“Going green! Australia’s #T20WorldCup kit is confirmed,” declared Cricket Australia’s official social media channels, alongside photos of players sporting the new jersey.
Going green!
Australia's #T20WorldCup kit is confirmed 🇦🇺 pic.twitter.com/NArnlEWyiv
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) May 1, 2024
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The switch to green is seen by many as a symbolic gesture ushering in a new era for Australian T20 cricket. The team has enjoyed immense success in recent years, but some fans believe a change in approach is needed to maintain dominance.
“The green jersey signifies a fresh start for the T20 squad,” said a spokesperson for Cricket Australia. “We’re excited for the team to take the field in this bold new kit and make a statement at the World Cup.”
Social media reactions
The new jersey has sparked a wave of reactions online. While some fans have praised the bold design, others have expressed a preference for the traditional colours.
“Love the new kit! It’s fresh and different,” commented one fan on social media. “Not a fan of the green,” said another. “Gold and black is classic Aussie.”
Regardless of initial reactions, the green jersey is sure to be a talking point as the Australian team embarks on their T20 World Cup campaign.