Pics show India's ODI World Cup jerseys over the years
From design to colour tones, material to patterns, India's ODI World Cup jerseys have seen many changes over the years.
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5. 2007
It was the 9th edition of the coveted championship. The inaugural champions, West Indies was the host nation and the Ricky Ponting’s men continued their dominance by winning the title for the third consecutive time. The Indian team donned a light blue jersey. The black patches which were used in the previous edition were removed as the attire mostly consisted of lighter shades.
The tri-colour was strapped on the right side of the t-shirt. White shade was used on the sleeves and India was sewn across the middle in yellow. For the full-length sleeve jersey, fancy cuts were provided at the back side of the elbow part. The pattern looked simple and the Sahara logo was bigger.
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