The dark blue jersey with yellow player names remains etched in memory. It was so beloved that India donned it again in 2020.
The sub-continent hosted the World Cup, and India sported a light blue jersey, setting a trend for future editions.
Light blue with the BCCI crest diagonally printed—the Asics jersey was a classic in the 1999 World Cup.
Simplicity ruled with a design akin to 1996, making it appealing during both day and night matches.
The jersey launch was an event in itself, featuring prominent players like Rahul Dravid, building anticipation.
With a darker shade of blue, this jersey became synonymous with India's victorious 2011 campaign.
Building on the 2011 design, this jersey had a slightly deeper hue, maintaining the team's identity.
In 2019, India added a twist with orange collars, continuing the tradition of evolving World Cup jerseys.
As the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup approaches, Adidas unveils a fresh jersey. Notable changes include tricoloured shoulder stripes representing India's flag colours and two stars signifying past ODI World Cup victories.