Afghanistan is making its third consecutive appearance in the ICC World Cup. Their jersey for this edition features a combination of blue, grey, and red, with a distinctive red border around the sleeves.
The most successful team in World Cup history, Australia, is sticking to tradition with their golden kit. The jersey also has hints of the iconic baggy green towards the edges, a symbol of their cricketing heritage.
Bangladesh's World Cup jersey is predominantly deep green, with splashes of red on the sides and towards the neck. It's a representation of their passion and determination.
As the defending champions, England's jersey for the 2023 World Cup has generated much curiosity. While not officially announced, social media hints at a jersey with various shades of blue and a touch of red.
Newly crowned Asian champions India are relying on their star players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, and Ravindra Jadeja. Their traditional blue jersey now features orange stripes at the borders and the tri-color on the shoulder line.
The Dutch have recalled experienced players and their jersey reflects their heritage with a traditional orange base and blue borders.
Last year's runners-up, New Zealand, made a heartwarming squad announcement featuring players' families. Their all-black jersey with off-white lines is elegant and distinctive.
Pakistan faced visa issues and injuries to pacers before the tournament but has since resolved them. Their dark green jersey with a yellow star at the top left signifies the "Star Nation Jersey," symbolizing the connection between cricketing heroes and dedicated fans.
South Africa's jersey is a deep green with intricate black patterns in the sleeves, creating a striking contrast.
Led by Dasun Shanaka, Sri Lanka's jersey blends blue and yellow primarily with intricate patterns on the front. The team aims to make a statement with a mix of young talents and experienced players.