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Rating the jerseys of the teams for ICC T20 World Cup 2022

It should not be a surprise if one of the associate nations wins the attention of the fans with their jerseys for the T20 World Cup.

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T20 World Cup jerseys
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T20 World Cup jerseys is the trending topic of discussion in the cricketing circles right now. The ICC T20 World Cup 2022 is less than a month away. With the mega event approaching, almost all nations have unveiled brand new kits for the tournament in Australia.

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Speaking of the T20 World Cup jerseys, here’s a list featuring the photos of the new kits and their ratings as well as gradings.

1. India – 9/10

India have unveiled a fantastic kit for the mega event. The combination of light and dark blue colors looks excellent. However, the color of the pads while batting is something which some fans did not like.

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2. Australia – 9/10

Defending champions and home team Australia have opted for an indigenous kit for this year’s T20 World Cup. The designing is beautiful.

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3. Pakistan – 6/10

Pakistan experimented with their kits for the T20 World Cup. Their released two jerseys, but Danish Kaneria felt that the kits look like muskmelon and watermelon.

4. UAE – 8/10

United Arab Emirates will play in the qualifying round of the T20 World Cup. They have opted for an indigenous kit as well.

5. Sri Lanka – 9/10

Asia Cup 2022 winners Sri Lanka’s new kit looks great. They have one of the best jerseys for the ICC T20 World Cup 2022.

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6. New Zealand – 9/10

Last edition’s finalists New Zealand have a new kit for the T20 World Cup as well. The Blackcaps are known for their classy jerseys, and the latest one just adds to the list.

A majority of the teams are yet to reveal their kits for the mega event in Australia. Last year, the designers of the kits for Namibia and Scotland impressed every fan with their unique and attractive nature. It should not be a surprise if one of the associate nations wins the attention of the fans with their jerseys for the T20 World Cup.