Friday, 14 September 2012

Twenty20 Globe Cup: Native indian to put on ‘lucky shirt’



INDIA, NEW DELHI: India’s cricketers have been requested to put on the same outfits style that won them the Globe Cup last year for the Globe Twenty20 in a bid to carry them best of fortune.
Nike, the Native indian squad's outfits attract, had recently revealed a new Twenty20 style that shown the nationwide colors plainly and even paraded top celebrities in the new outfits at a press release.
But India’s cricket chiefs have requested the gamers to put on the same azure tops in which they won the 50-over Globe Cup in order to carry best of fortune to the group.
“It’s our decision to ask the gamers to put on the outfits which they had during this year's Globe Cup,” Native indian cricket panel formal Ratnakar Shetty informed the Times of Native indian.
India won the first Globe Twenty20 in 2007 but did not make the semi-finals of the next two versions last year and 2010 which were won by Pakistan and Britain. The new style was accepted by leader MS Dhoni who said it would help lovers recognize with the smallest structure of the game.
“When we see gamers in bright, we know they are enjoying Analyze cricket,” said Dhoni. “Similarly, when you see them in azure, you know an ODI is going on. Now that we have a different T20 outfits, there will be a powerful organization between the structure and the outfits.”
Virender Sehwag had said he liked the new outfits because it shown the nationwide colors.
“I perform with my center and I perform for the nationwide banner,” said the mature batsman.
“I like it because the nationwide colors are on my center.”

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