Workshop Cricket Kit Designs/Discussion

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It's cream. And it looks like cricket kit.
None of these others are cream, they're all Green, Gold, Black etc
Will these be going on your site? Australian international and domestic kits? :)

(also for those new-fangled one-day and twenty20 types of cricket that don't use cream kits :p)
 
Will these be going on your site? Australian international and domestic kits? :)

(also for those new-fangled one-day and twenty20 types of cricket that don't use cream kits :p)
No.
Never.
I know I put racing silks on there, however cricket is a whole other obsession.
I get one email per month about cricket shirts, and I won't be starting something I have no interest in finishing.
 

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No.
Never.
I know I put racing silks on there, however cricket is a whole other obsession.
I get one email per month about cricket shirts, and I won't be starting something I have no interest in finishing.
The ODI/T20 formats for Australia only would be doable for any volunteer with enough motivation, assuming you would be willing to host it.

The Big Bash would also be fairly simple.
 
New Zealand White Ferns (women's team) new T20 shirt

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I like the beige, just don't like it on that kit.
I'll take it anyway I can.
It beats the blue back on our current shirt. It looks like ANZ has had too much of a say in the design of it. I'd even prefer the teal back.

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I'll take it anyway I can.
It beats the blue back on our current shirt. It looks like ANZ has had too much of a say in the design of it. I'd even prefer the teal back.

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Ah, the famous CZ Harris. Zinzan being his middle name.

The Bradman of early domestic T20 competitions, boasting a higher batting average than any other player. By a reasonably large margin.

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Ah, the famous CZ Harris. Zinzan being his middle name.

The Bradman of early domestic T20 competitions, boasting a higher batting average than any other player. By a reasonably large margin.

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Was our version of Faulkner for a long period of time. Handy with the ball with multiple change of pace deliveries and got the job done more often than not late in the innings with the bat.
 
Ah, the famous CZ Harris. Zinzan being his middle name.

The Bradman of early domestic T20 competitions, boasting a higher batting average than any other player. By a reasonably large margin.

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When I think of New Zealand in teal, I immediately think Chris Harris.

Interesting to see a one PJ Hughes on that list.
 
Interesting to note, NZ's ODI kit has one more sponsor on it than Australia's
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NZ: Chest - ANZ | Right Breast - Ford | Front Arm - Ford | Back Arm - Canterubry (manufacturer)
AUS: Chest - Qantas | Right Breast - Asics (manufacturer) | Front Arm - Qantas | Back Arm - Blank

I think Pakistan have the extra sponsor too.
Last I knew, if you had a sponsor across your chest your manufacturer logo went on the breast and the back arm was blank.
 
How come our PI ODI Shirts have the asics logo on the left sleeve but the Real Shirts only have VB on the right sleeve and nothing on the left sleeve:confused:
 
How come our PI ODI Shirts have the asics logo on the left sleeve but the Real Shirts only have VB on the right sleeve and nothing on the left sleeve:confused:

I am unsure why the ones the players wear now do not have the asics logo on the sleeve as they used to, but I know that the sponsors logo always features on the facing side of the players shirt, so a right handed batsman will have it on their left sleeve and the opposite for a left handed batsman. So this years retails are basically designed after a left handed players shirt. Maybe it is easier to affix the sponsors logo on the correct sleeve without the asics logo being on either.
 
I am unsure why the ones the players wear now do not have the asics logo on the sleeve as they used to, but I know that the sponsors logo always features on the facing side of the players shirt, so a right handed batsman will have it on their left sleeve and the opposite for a left handed batsman. So this years retails are basically designed after a left handed players shirt. Maybe it is easier to affix the sponsors logo on the correct sleeve without the asics logo being on either.
The manufacturer's logo goes on the breast when the sponsor logo on the front is a big one across the chest, as it gets more visibility there.
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When they used to have a small logo on the front (like the Test shirt) the logo was on the back sleeve (in this case from 2004, it was Fila):
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If they are, then they're doing all umpire kits from here on.
They wouldn't have the contract for just one competition.
How? What? Why?....
Let's just hope the red looks like red, and not pink.

What have they done wrong with the Matador cup and Shield?
 

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