Australia launches Indigenous ODI Kit for Men’s and Women’s Team

Melbourne, November 23, : Australia has unveiled their new indigenous-themed cricket kits for the summer home season.

This is in continuation of their efforts to recognize and promote the participation of Indigenous AussiesIt will be used by Australian teams at home in one-day internationals.

The design is identical to the one that was worn by the mens side last summer.Meg Lannings womens cricket team will wear it in the three ODIs they play against England in February.This is part of multi-format Womens Ashes.

The men will only wear their indigenous kit for one of the three home ODIs they play this summer.That is the first against New Zealand, which took place in Perth, on January 30, 2018.

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For the subsequent ODIs at Sydney and Hobart in February, they will switch to plain gold for their one-day kits.For their ODIs next March/April in Pakistan, the men will once again be wearing the native kit.This will mark Australias 24th visit to Pakistan.In the 2022-23 summer, it may be used again in future ODIs.

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The design was again created in collaboration with ASICS and two Indigenous women: Aunty Fiona Clarke (left) and Courtney Hagen (right).While the pair are integral to the sport’s attempts to engage the Indigenous community, Hagen has recently left her position as CAs Indigenous engagement Specialist according to a cricket.com.au report.Clarke is Kirrae Whurrongs direct descendant of legendary cricketer Mosquito Couzens, also known as Grongarrong, one of the Aboriginal athletes who visited England in 1868 to be part of Australias first ever sporting team.

The new ODI kit features her Walkabout Wickets art prominently.It was first revealed in 2016, and it appeared on the collars for the Aussie men’s Test shirts in the 2019 Ashes.

The artwork also featured in the Border-Gavaskar series last summer against India.This artwork will be featured on both the womens and mens Test whites for their Ashes series.

Australias womens team were the first to sport an Indigenous-themed shirt against England in 2019, and they have taken proactive steps in dealing with issues related to race within their sport.Since the opening Test of 1877, four Australian men and two women, both from indigenous backgrounds, have been playing Test cricket in Australia.

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