Adidas will be the new kit sponsor of Team India

Adidas will be the new kit sponsor of Team India

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Category : Sports Published on: February 24 2023

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  • The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has signed an MoU with German sports goods giant 'Adidas' to pay Rs 350 crore as the team's uniform sponsor.
  • Adidas will take over from Killer from June 2023, which will be a long-term deal of five years.
  • Let us tell you that Killer, a lesser known apparel brand, continues to be India's kit sponsor after joining hands with MPL.
  • Adidas logo can be seen on Indian team jersey from June. 
  • The Australian team is in India to play four Tests and three ODIs. Two test matches have taken place. Two Tests and three ODIs are left. During these matches, only the logo of Killer will be seen on the jersey of the Indian team.
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