With the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 just around the corner, teams have started revealing their jerseys. See the kits that have been released so far.
BANGLADESH
Starting in the First Round of the tournament, Bangladesh have unveiled two kits for the tournament.
NAMIBIA
Playing at their first ICC World Cup since 2003, Namibia will catch plenty of eyes in their sharp jerseys. Predominantly dark blue, with light blue hexagons on the right shoulder and above the left hip, Namibia's kit also features red accents.
NETHERLANDS
The Netherlands will be looking smart in their traditional orange with a splash of blue across the chest.
OMAN
Embracing the colours of their flag, the co-hosts have a predominantly deep red kit with green streaks and a white collar.
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Papua New Guinea will catch plenty of eyes in their sunset orange and black kits.
SCOTLAND
There will be no missing Scotland at the T20 World Cup, with Kyle Coetzer's team donning a predominantly bright purple kit with helmets to match.
SRI LANKA
The Sri Lankans have revealed two kits for the tournament: a yellow and blue number with a lion along the right side and a kit of the same design in different shades of blue.
IRELAND
Ireland's kit will be a combination of green and blue at this year's T20 World Cup.
SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa have released a predominantly yellow strip, alongside an alternate green option for this year’s tournament.
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