While the hosts Pakistan, showcased their bright green jersey for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in grand fashion, the remaining 7 teams have also unveiled their official jerseys for the tournament.
Here are the official team jerseys for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
The host nation brought back the iconic bright green colors for the historic ICC event. The shirt features a vibrant lime-green base with shades of green geometric patterns radiating across the front, creating a dynamic and modern look.
Bangladesh’s kit is a bold celebration of their culture and cricketing spirit. The shirt is predominantly dark green and a splash of red, with a vivid tiger motif roaring across the lower half.
The shirt features a bright blue base, with subtle darker blue patterns adding depth. The shoulders are adorned with tricolor stripes—orange, white, and green—paying homage to the Indian flag.
The Kiwis have opted for its classic black kit, exuding simplicity and sophistication. The shirt features a clean black base with subtle textured patterns running across the front, adding a modern touch. The iconic silver fern logo is prominently placed on the chest in bold white.
The Proteas’s kit is a nod to their cricketing heritage, featuring a deep green base with thin vertical stripes running down the front. The yellow collar and sleeve accents provide a vibrant contrast.
Afghanistan’s kit is a stunning representation of their culture and cricketing journey. The shirt features a bright blue base with intricate patterns inspired by Afghan art subtly woven into the design. Red piping along the shoulders and sides adds a bold contrast.
The “Three Lions” opted for a sky blue jersey, which they donned during the ODI series in India recently.
The same goes for Australia who went their tried and test plain yellow with dark green trim.
The tournament is set to get underway this week on 19 February in Lahore as Pakistan take on New Zealand in the revamped Gaddafi Stadium.
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