ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024:-ALL Squads name so far
New Zealand were the first team to announce their 15-member squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.
The ninth edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, which will be a 20-team event, will take place in the USA and West Indies from 1 to 29 June, 2024.
The final date for squad submission is on Wednesday, 1 May 11:59PM GST.
On Monday, 29 April, New Zealand became the first team to name their squad for the marquee event. They also launched their new playing kit for the tournament on the same day.
All squads listed below:
All the kits revealed so far for Men’s T20 World Cup 2024
We take a look at all the different kits that have already been announced for this year’s Men’s T20 World Cup in the USA and Caribbean.
The start of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is getting closer and the teams are starting to announce the playing strips they will use throughout the tournament.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1785254339495289206We take a look at all the different kits that have been announced:
Group A
India:Yet to be revealed
Pakistan:Yet to be revealed
Ireland:Yet to be revealed
Canada:Yet to be revealed
USA:Yet to be revealed
Group B
England:Yet to be revealed
Australia:No surprises from Australia, who will wear a green strip, with a touch of gold.
Namibia:The African nation revealed a predominantely dark blue strip, with a tinge of red also prominent.
Scotland:Yet to be revealed
Oman:Yet to be revealed
Group C
New Zealand:The Black Caps will rock a Cricket World Cup 1999 inspired kit for 2024.
West Indies:Yet to be revealed
Afghanistan:Yet to be revealed
Uganda:The African country became the first team to announce their playing strip for the tournament as they revealed a predominantely yellow strip, with feathered-inspired patterns that pays homage to the majestic crested crane.
Papua New Guinea:Yet to be revealed
Group D
Bangladesh:Yet to be revealed
Nepal:The Nepalis have released a similar kit to the one worn in previous years, though have moved to a yellow text alongside trims on either side of the shirt.
Netherlands:Yet to be revealed
South Africa:South Africa launched their kit for the T20 World Cup with prominent shades of yellow and green.
Sri Lanka:Yet to be revealed