Back to Our Roots: The Black Caps’ New T20 World Cup Jersey Design Sparks Debate

New Zealand’s new jersey for T20 World Cup 2024 no longer features black color; netizens express discontent with the change

In 2003, New Zealand adopted an all-black jersey for the World Cup, with player names and numbers in white for better visibility. Since then, the Black Caps have predominantly worn all-black jerseys in limited-over cricket matches. However, this time around, they have decided to go back to their roots and unveil a new jersey for the T20 World Cup 2024 that is reminiscent of their 1999 aquamarine color.

The inclusion of black in New Zealand’s jersey dates back to 1999 when their aquamarine jersey had black accents on the collar and border. This change marked a shift from their usual white and grey limited-over cricket attire and introduced a new bright color along with the iconic silver fern design. However, this time around, black has been excluded from the collar and border, sparking mixed reactions among fans and netizens.

Some fans have expressed shock and disappointment at the absence of black in the new jersey, feeling that it goes against the team’s identity as the Black Caps. Others have appreciated the throwback to the 1999 colors and find the lighter hue appealing. While opinions are divided on the new jersey, it has certainly stirred conversations among cricket enthusiasts. Fans are eagerly awaiting to see how

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