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India's new ODI kit launched

| | Jan 16, 2015, at 05:21 am
Melbourne, Jan 15 (IBNS): With the Indian team gearing up to defend its World Cup title, the side's kit sponsor, Nike, unveiled the team's new ODI kit at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia on Thursday.

Speaking on the kit, India ODI skipper MS Dhoni was quoted as saying by bcci.tv: "There has been constant interaction between Nike and the players.”

The Indian captain said, “We all gave them our inputs and a lot of them have been passed. The product was already great and this is just an improvement on the previous one. It looks good.”

Specifying his own contribution in the design, Dhoni said, “The front part – the strands that are drawn in the front are out of our national flag (the 24 lines in the Ashok Chakra) and it gives a bit of a feel to it."

“You know what you’re supposed to do when you’re playing for your country but this touch just reiterates the fact. I am glad that Nike has put it in the shirt," he said.

Australia and New Zealand will host the next edition of the World Cup.

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