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The Indian cricket team is an international cricket team representing India. It is governed by the
Board of Control for Cricket in India, the cricket governing body in India. The
Indian Cricket Team is currently the highest paid sports team in the world (in
terms of sponsorship).
Debuting as Test cricket team at Lord's, England on 25 June 1932, the Indian cricket team became the sixth Test playing team. For
nearly fifty years, India was weaker than most of the other Test cricket teams,
such as Australia and England, winning only 35 of the 196 matches it played
during this period.
The team gained strength near the end of the 50-year
period with the emergence of players such as Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev and
the Indian spin quartet. The Indian team has continued to be highly ranked since
then in both Test cricket and One-day Internationals. The team won the Cricket
World Cup in 1983 and was runners-up in 2003. The current team contains many of the world's leading players,
including Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble, who hold numerous
cricketing world records. As of November 2006, the team is ranked fourth in the
ICC Test Championship and in sixth place in the ICC ODI Championship In December
2006, it played and won its first ever Twenty20 international in South Africa,
becoming the most recent Test team to play 20-20 cricket.
Team Colors
When playing one-day
cricket, the Indian cricket team has in recent years worn a sky blue shirt and
pants. At present, the shirt also contains a diagonal tricolour design which
reflects the Flag of India and the name of their main sponsor, Sahara. The one-day cap is also sky blue
with the BCCI logo on the front, with a similar tricolour design on the brim of
the cap.
With the advent of the World Series Cup in the 1970s, each team
was to don a primary and secondary colour on their uniforms. The Indian team
elected to wear light-blue as their primary colour and yellow as their secondary
colour. Even during the 1999 Cricket World Cup the secondary colour on the
Indian cricket team's clothing has been yellow. However this has since been
removed and replaced with the tricolour. However, in the past the Indian ODI
outfits were changed to different shades of blue, mostly darker than the
current, and the team donned dark blue during 1992, the current sky blue colour
is more similar to that worn in the World
Series Cup.
When playing first-class cricket, in addition to their cricket
whites, Indian fielders sometimes wear a sunhat, which is dark blue and has a
wide brim, with the BCCI logo in the middle of the front of the hat. Helmets are
coloured similarly. Some players sport the Indian flag on their helmet. The
current kit sponsor for the Indian team is Nike, Inc..
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