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Also i used our actual national colours not that s**t way too bright green we they use****s all over our pussbag official one. Good job
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Also i used our actual national colours not that s**t way too bright green we they use****s all over our pussbag official one. Good job
Yep. correct. Both un-numbered spares.So you have a right handed shirt and left handed jumper (batting wise)
Coat of arms with the (at the time) new CA shield looked so much better than the old ACB logo, and it was about time that the elite team of all two (then three) forms of the game got the same coat of arms on the breast.
Now just to give the women the same one too, with the red ribbon underneath not the yellow.
Was that game originally going to be a clash game as well?Quick question. Seeing the ICC have brought in clash kits, do you think it will continue through the finals? And would India and the BCCI try to bully the opposition so they can wear their traditional blue. (Happened in the Afghanistan v India game).
Was it ever designated as a game India had to wear clash for?Afghanistan wore their clash/away kit that game.
You’re right to not use a question mark here, because I think we all know how this would go down.would India and the BCCI try to bully the opposition so they can wear their traditional blue.
Was it ever designated as a game India had to wear clash for?
India
While India’s main kit is similar to the one they’ve worn in recent years, there’s plenty of anticipation about the orange strip they will reportedly wear in their matches against England and Afghanistan.
The orange kit is yet to be publicly released and we may have to wait until June 22, when Virat Kohli’s side face Afghanistan in Southampton, to get our first look.
They 're in Orange/Dark Blue today. I don't think there is any question should they be drawn to play England in the semi they again will be in their clash strip as I don't think England have one.Quick question. Seeing the ICC have brought in clash kits, do you think it will continue through the finals? And would India and the BCCI try to bully the opposition so they can wear their traditional blue. (Happened in the Afghanistan v India game).
I understand that it is unlikely, i just wanted to know what would happen in the situation.They 're in Orange/Dark Blue today. I don't think there is any question should they be drawn to play England in the semi they again will be in their clash strip as I don't think England have one.
I get that, but was it said anywhere other than "reportedly" that India would wear the orange kit in that game?World Cup teams reveal clash kits | cricket.com.au
Five nations to wear clash kits during the World Cup; India will reportedly wear orange against…www.cricket.com.au
Afghanistan wore their away kit, India wore their home kit.
Afghanistan home game.
From what I have seen in this WC, it's been the away team that has worn the clash kit. The only time a team listed as home and wore their clash kit was Afghanistan.I get that, but was it said anywhere other than "reportedly" that India would wear the orange kit in that game?
Is it perhaps being setup that each of the four blue teams wear their alternate kit a set number of times - against England and one other team or something?
AFG clash vs England and India
IND clash vs England and Sri Lanka
SL clash vs England and Afghanistan
Regardless of who is the nominal home team.
How this equates to Pakistan being the only green team not needing a clash, I dunno...maybe because South Africa stole their shade of green anyways?
How's that match up with the list I wrote of who could wear their clash when?From what I have seen in this WC, it's been the away team that has worn the clash kit. The only time a team listed as home and wore their clash kit was Afghanistan.
Pakistan don't have a clash kit, because they are listed as the home team in both of their games against Saffers and Bangers.
Black pants in the Big Bash are gone
So we'll now have two all-green teams, and the Strikers and Heat will look even more similar.
Wonder if this means no more black-based Heat "clash" top...did that even get used this last season?
The question then is what colour? Surely if they want "bold" kits they won't allow a mostly-black kit?You would think they would have more clash kits now, also means more varieties of shirts for the fans to buy
The question then is what colour? Surely if they want "bold" kits they won't allow a mostly-black kit?
I didn't realise they were also replacing all the black bits of their shirts with royal blueRIP Scorchers black pants BB01-BB08. You will be missed.
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