ICC Strips Indian Team

India
February 22, 2007 10:50am CST
The Indian cricket team will not wear the kit it displayed with much fanfare on tuesday. Captain Rahul Dravid, Scahin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, and four other West Indies-bound players, who paraded in the new colours at a grand function in Mumbai, will have to shelve the kits for later use. It has been discovered, just a day after all the heraldry, that the new uniform does not comply with the ICC's guidelines: the positioning of the sponsors' logos is all wrong. Why the Asian countries have to suffer form this? Post ur comments
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• India
24 Feb 07
lol....if v need 2 play a game...den v hav 2 follow certain rules dude....its for use....even if de public liked it.....de iic should approve it....
@ajithlal (14716)
• India
22 Feb 07
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It is sad to see that the uniform of the Indian team is not approved by ICC. I heard that the cost of the uniform was around two crores. I think mainly because the sponsor's logo was not added to the team India uniform. The team Indians logo Sahara was added to the uniform instead of the ICC log. Most ICC matches there is a rule that ICC logos should be added to the team uniform. I think Indians should have added the logo when the new uniform was designed.