Cricket enthusiasts around the world are counting down the days until the epic clash between India and Pakistan in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. The excitement is palpable as these two cricketing giants prepare to face off at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Saturday, October 14th.
This highly anticipated showdown promises to reignite one of the fiercest rivalries in the cricketing world. Fans can hardly contain their anticipation for this thrilling encounter.
With only five days till the eagerly anticipated cricket match, ardent cricket fans are going above and beyond to attend this historic match, despite the fact that flight and lodging costs in Ahmedabad have risen to record levels.
There has been a lot of speculation about Team India wearing the orange/saffron shirt for their game against Pakistan, which would be comparable to the unique outfit they wore against England during the 2019 World Cup and included a hint of orange and purple.
The treasurer of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Ashish Shelar, has formally said that Team India will wear their usual blue jersey for the match against Pakistan, putting an end to any rumors. So, for this eagerly awaited World Cup match, supporters can anticipate seeing the Rohit Sharma-led team in their signature blue outfit.
“We categorically dismiss the media reports that Team India will be donning an alternative match kit against Pakistan. These reports are absolutely baseless and a work of someone’s imagination. The Men in Blue will sport India colours – Blue at ICC Cricket World Cup 2023,” Shelar was quoted as saying by HindustanTimes.
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Many Indian cricket players have been seen donning orange or saffron-colored attire during their practice sessions. It’s important to note that this distinctive jersey is reserved exclusively for pre-match training purposes, while the traditional blue attire remains the preferred choice when they step onto the field for actual matches.
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