Cricket Australia has unveiled its new summer uniforms for 2025-26. The redesigned uniforms were designed in collaboration with ASICS, continuing a partnership that began in 2011.
Aunty Fiona Clarke, a renowned Kirrae Whurrong artist, created the updated Indigenous artwork titled Land & Sea for this year’s kits, which stands out. Clarke’s design features her trademark Walkabout Wickets symbol, which pays tribute to the pioneering 1868 Aboriginal XI,
Australia’s first cricket team to tour England.
The shoulders have artwork depicting the connection between players and Indigenous history.
“I am both honoured and proud to have created the artwork for the players’ uniforms. It’s powerful to see today’s players carry the story of the first Aboriginal XI Cricket Walkabout team with them. This artwork is about more than a shirt design; it’s about honouring those who came before us, and connecting them with present and future players. The stars symbolise every cricketer, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal, who continues this shared legacy through the game,” said Aunty Fiona as quoted by CA.
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Unveiling came ahead of a packed 2025-26 international calendar
Both men’s and women’s white-ball kits have the artwork, with the ODI design presented in Australia’s signature gold and the T20I kits featuring reversed green-and-gold contrasts. The T20I outfits also reflect Ricky Ponting’s 2003 World Cup-winning team with side-panel designs remembering of that era.
For the Test whites, the yellow piping replaces the traditional green around the collar and sleeves, and a shift in the main sponsor logo from Toyota to Westpac. Another eye-catching detail is the bold red “W” positioned across the chest, emphasizing Cricket Australia’s new four-year sponsorship deal with Westpac.
The unveiling came ahead of a packed 2025-26 international calendar. The men’s team begins with a limited-overs series against South Africa in August, making the return of international cricket to the Northern Territory for the first time in 17 years. This will be followed by three ODIs and a historic five-match T20I series against India in October and November.
The highlight of the summer is set to be the Ashes series, beginning in late November in Perth. For the women’s team, Alyssa Healy’s team will host India for a multi-format tour in February 2026. The schedule includes three T20Is, three ODIs, and a one-off Test in Perth.




