WATCH: Harmanpreet Kaur Joins Jay Shah To Launch Team India's New ODI Jersey
Indian women's cricket team is set to debut the new jersey during their upcoming ODI series against West Indies, starting December 22 in Baroda.
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Jay Shah and Indian women's team captain Harmanpreet Kaur on Friday (November 29) launched a stunning new ODI jersey for both men's and women's cricket teams at BCCI headquarters, Mumbai.
Indian women's cricket team is set to debut the new jersey during their upcoming ODI series against West Indies, starting December 22 in Baroda.
Watch video: Team India's new ODI jersey unveiled
📍 BCCI Headquarters, Mumbai
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 29, 2024
Mr Jay Shah, Honorary Secretary, BCCI & Ms Harmanpreet Kaur, Captain, Indian Cricket Team unveiled #TeamIndia's new ODI jersey 👏 👏@JayShah | @ImHarmanpreet | @adidas pic.twitter.com/YujTcjDHRO
“It’s an honor to unveil the jersey today and I’m really happy that we are the first ones to wear this jersey against the West Indies team. Really happy. Really like the look. It’s looking really beautiful. And really happy that we have got a special ODI jersey,” Harmanpreet Kaur said upon launching the new ODI jersey.
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India men's cricket team is currently engaged in a five-match Border-Gavaskar Test series against Australia, holding a 1-0 lead. IND vs AUS 2nd Test is set to take place in Adelaide, which is a day-night Pink-ball Test, starting December 6.
Ahead of ICC Champions Trophy 2025, India will play a three-match ODI series against England, marking the debut of their newly unveiled jersey, which will also feature during the Champions Trophy.
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While PCB continues to oppose the hybrid model, BCCI is firm on its stance that India's matches, including semi-finals and final, must be held at neutral venues. A final decision on the matter is expected in tomorrow's session.