India will take on Australia in the World Test Championship (WTC) Final which is set to be played at The Oval in London, England from June 7 to June 11.
As the two teams battle for the title of best Test team in the world, the occasion will also see India and Australia unveil their newly released team jerseys when they take to the pitch at The Oval on June 7.
Let's take a look at how both teams' jerseys compare with one another.
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How do the WTC Final jerseys of India and Australia compare?
Australia
Australia's jersey for their first-ever WTC Final takes inspiration from the jerseys they have donned during other International Cricket Council (ICC) white-ball tournaments in the past.
It has a yellow trim on the collar of the jersey, with the team name written at the centre in the same font as that seen during the Aussie's T20 World Cup and ODI World Cup campaigns. The Australians have chosen not to change much from the past, hoping perhaps that it brings the luck of previous successes.
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— ICC (@ICC) June 4, 2023
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India
There was a lot more excitement surrounding India's WTC Final jersey, since they have recently signed a new sponsorship deal with sports giants Adidas, and will don new jerseys made by the brand for their clash with Australia.
The new jersey features both old and new designs. The collar has a light blue trim, lighter compared to previous editions worn in Test matches. The team name in the centre also written in the same colour.
Much like before, below India's logo features the specific player's Test caps. This jersey also diverges from conventional Adidas Test jerseys in simply having the brand logo on the sleeves, rather than the usual three stripes running down them. With the change in their sportswear, India will be hoping to also to change their luck from the previous WTC Final where they lost to New Zealand.
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