SRH Unveil 'Fiery Heat' Jersey For IPL 2024 Resembling 2-Time SA20 Champions Sunrisers Eastern Cape's Kit
SRH will don a new jersey in IPL 2024 which they unveiled ahead of IPL 2024.
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) have unveiled their new jersey, named "Fiery Heat", ahead of the much-anticipated Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024. The vibrant design, blending their signature orange tones with bold black patterns, promises to make a bold statement on the cricket pitch. SRH's new look draws inspiration from the hugely successful Sunrisers Eastern Cape (SEC) jersey, captained by Aiden Markram, which has managed to clinch victory in the SA20 League for consecutive years.
Taking to social media on Thursday (March 7), SRH revealed their striking new jersey for IPL 2024. Staying true to their iconic orange colour palette, the franchise infused the "Fiery Heat" jersey with captivating black patterns. Hyderabad would now look for a change in fortunes and turn it around in IPL 2024, much like how things figured out for the Sunrisers in SA20.
The jersey launch post featured star bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar modelling the new attire. SRH shared their excitement on social media, captioning the post, "Ready to unleash the fiery heat of Hyderabad. Our new blazing armour for #IPL2024, #PlayWithFire." The announcement has already ignited anticipation among the team's loyal fan base, a section of which would understandbly be eager to see their favourite players compete after wearing the brand new jersey.
Ready to unleash the fiery heat of Hyderabad 🔥
— SunRisers Hyderabad (@SunRisers) March 7, 2024
Our 🆕 blazing armour for #IPL2024 🧡 #PlayWithFire pic.twitter.com/mMQ5SMQH6O
Fire kit. Fire player. All set for a fiery #IPL2024 😎🔥#PlayWithFire pic.twitter.com/DCPpfVkUas
— SunRisers Hyderabad (@SunRisers) March 7, 2024
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As far as the Orange Army are concerned, they have so far won one title in IPL with David Warner leading them to glory in 2016 where they beat Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the final.