![]() India wore a light blue kit with a yellow design element - derived from the BCCI logo - extending all the way to the left sleeve. The coat of arms was also used in a creative manner on the right side of the jersey. With vibrant red panels, it was certainly eye-catching. ![]() The olive green kit also had a contrasting yellow collar.Įngland made the transition from pale blue to a bright blue. ![]() It was evocative and proved lucky as Australia won the title that year.īangladesh made its Cricket World Cup debut with a strong tiger print design across the front panel. The five stars of the Southern Cross graced the front of the jersey. However, due to the weather in England, the primary host country, many players opted to wear full-sleeved options and vests over their regular jersey. While sponsor logos were more prominent than ever, country names were not mentioned for the first time, forcing designers to think out of the box and take some design risks. Each team jersey was unique in its use of space and imagery. There were no overlapping design features between teams like the past. At the 1999 Cricket World Cup, the humble jersey underwent a major design overhaul.
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