India launched their jersey for the 2023 ICC men’s World Cup on September 20. Here is a look back at the Indian jersey at every edition of the men’s World Cup.

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India have been a part of every edition of the men’s World Cup, since 1975. The first four editions were played in white clothes, as was the norm back then. The 1992 World Cup was the first one where teams sported coloured jerseys.

India began with a dark shade of blue in the 1992 World Cup before transitioning to a lighter shade over the years. Here is a look at India Men’s jerseys at each World Cup edition.

1992

At the 1992 World Cup, the teams wore jerseys of different colours but of similar pattern. India sported a dark blue jersey with horizontal stripes of four different colours at the back, with the player names in yellow. They reused the vintage jersey for some time since 2020.

1996

India went from dark to light blue in 1996, where the teams had jerseys of a similar pattern yet again. India had a wide yellow stripe around the chest with ‘India’ written in light blue to match the rest of the jersey.

1999

The 1999 edition had all teams sporting jerseys with the emblems of their respective cricket boards printed in bold across the front. India had a light blue kit with BCCI crest printed diagonally through the front of the jersey in yellow.