The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has published their new Twenty20 International (T20I) jersey for the 2023–24 season. The defending T20 World Cup champions, the women’s team, and the disability squads will all wear it in the upcoming season.
Notably, the motif is quite dynamic and incorporates elements that represent the historical significance of England Cricket. The England Cricket crest features a regal crown and a lion pattern at the bottom of the garment.
In the meantime, the men will play Ireland in a one-off test before challenging Australia to regain the urn. After that, the Jos Buttler-led side will host New Zealand in a four-match T20I series, during which the men’s team will debut its new uniform.
In terms of women’s cricket, they will face Australia in a one-off match beginning on June 22 at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. Starting on July 1 in Edgbaston, they will face the Australians in a three-match T20I series. Notably, the women’s team will don the new kit for the first time at that match.
England luminaries light up the IPL 2023
Several players, including Jason Roy, Mark Wood, Jos Buttler, and Moeen Ali, have excelled in the current season of the Indian Premier League. In his first game of the season, Wood pulled up a sensational five-wicket haul against Delhi Capitals, while Jason Roy is currently one of the most reliable batsmen for Kolkata Knight Riders.
Buttler is once more one of the tournament’s main run-scorers. The stumper-batsman is tenth on the IPL Orange Cap list with 244 runs scored across seven encounters. On the other hand, Mooen Ali has been one of the Chennai Super Kings’ most brilliant performers. He has performed admirably with the ball whenever MS Dhoni has entrusted him with the responsibility. With the bat, he hasn’t done much, but on his day, the England international can wreak chaos.