Team India unveiled their striking new jersey in Abu Dhabi ahead of the Asia Cup 2025. Dubbed as more than just a kit, the bold design has already set the internet buzzing, symbolising pride, rivalry, and the battles to come

India’s Asia Cup campaign is already making waves — and it hasn’t even begun. The Men in Blue unveiled their brand-new jersey in Abu Dhabi, and it’s all fans can talk about.
The fresh kit, a bold blend of tradition and modern flair, was spotted during India’s intense training session at the ICC Academy Oval. With Shubman Gill and Jasprit Bumrah trading blows in a fiery nets battle, the new strip glistened under the desert sun, giving fans a first glimpse of what the team will sport in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Vice-captain Gill, captain Suryakumar Yadav, and the rest of the squad slipped into the new colours while going through stretches, drills and nets. From SKY’s comeback batting stint to Sanju Samson and Jitesh Sharma’s quiet wicketkeeper rivalry, the jersey became the backdrop of every storyline.
Youngster Abhishek Sharma even bowled spin variations in the new kit, while Morne Morkel worked with Shivam Dube. Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana sweated through fitness drills, their jerseys drenched in Abu Dhabi’s unforgiving humidity — proof that this is more than just a shirt, it’s a test of endurance.
The new design will make its official debut when India face the UAE on September 10 in Dubai, before the blockbuster clash with arch-rivals Pakistan on September 14. The final group-stage tie against Oman comes on September 19 in Abu Dhabi.
For fans, the jersey is more than fabric — it’s a statement. A reminder of the battles ahead, the rivalries that fuel Indian cricket, and the pride stitched into every seam.
Published: 07 Sept 2025, 12:20 pm IST
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