Wasim Jaffer suggests India wear the ‘lucky’ yellow jersey they used to wear in the nineties

Former opener Wasim Jaffer wants the Indian cricket team to wear the yellow jersey again. The batsman, known for his interesting social media presence, shed light on the recent victories of the teams in colour. Jafar suggests that it is time India The idea is to bring back the yellow jersey from the 90s. His recommendation is based on the fact that the yellow dress has been a constant among teams that have won trophies in recent times.

Over the past two months, yellow has proved to be oddly successful and has won multi-team tournaments in T20 cricket. Beginning IPL 2021, where Chennai Super Kings defeated Kolkata Knight Riders to win their fourth title. Incidentally, the Australian national team also wears the yellow jersey. Paksha wrote a robbery and won his maternal home t20 world cup 2021 at the cost of New Zealand. This week, Tamil Nadu beat enough odds to beat Karnataka. The side, also in yellow, won the third Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 trophy.

Now Jaffer posted an old picture on Twitter Sachin Tendulkar In yellow kit. India wore yellow during the 1994 World Series and tour of New Zealand. “Time to get this jersey back, seeing the teams in yellow winning trophies?” Jaffer proposed.

India in yellow kits was a common occurrence from the 90s to the early 2000s. The Indian side has not been seen in yellow for at least 20 years.

The Men in Blue crashed out of the Super 12 stages in a tragic end to the T20 World Cup. Ahead of the tournament, India launched a new kit, but the campaign was nothing short of disastrous.

After the T20 World Cup, Rohit Sharma took over as the captain in the shortest format of the game and Rahul Dravid is India’s new head coach. The new era began on a high as India beat the Black Caps 3-0 in a bilateral series at home. Both the teams will meet in a two-match Test series in Kanpur from November 25.

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