New Delhi: The Indian Cricket Team will be wearing the retro 1992 World Cup jersey, in the upcoming three-game One Day International (ODI) matches against Australia starting from November 27. Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan confirmed on Tuesday that the Indian team will wear the retro 1992 World Cup jersey. ALSO READ | Rohit, Ishant Need To Board Flight To Australia In Next '3-4 Days' If They Want To Play Test Series: Ravi Shastri


Dhawan took to Twitter and shared a selfie in which he was wearing f India’s new ODI jersey that looked like the kit India wore during the 1992 ODI World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

“New Jersey, renewed motivation, ready to go,” Dhawan captioned the tweet with a selfie while wearing the new jersey, on Tuesday.

The kit is navy blue in color and has colorful stripes on the shoulder and bears the names of Team India’s new main sponsors, Byju’s, and MPL kit sponsors.


It is also worth mentioning, the Australian cricket team started the trend of wearing retro jerseys during the last India tour in 2018-19. At that time, Australia wore its 1985 World Series jersey.

Meanwhile, Australia and New Zealand wore their 1999 World Cup uniforms during a tournament earlier this year.

India and Australia are set to face three ODIs, three T20s, and four tests in the upcoming series. While the first two ODIs will be played in Adelaide the last one will be played in Canberra.

India in the last ODI series with Australia beat the country by 2-1. The upcoming ODI series marks India’s first limited date in nearly 9 months.

India played the last ODI tournament against New Zealand in February earlier this year. Their matches against South Africa, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe had to be called off due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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In the 1992 world cup, which was held in Australia, was played between nine countries, Pakistan won the Cup by defeating England by 22 runs and Pakistani bowler Wasim Akram took the most number of wickets in the international series