The Hundred kits ranked: From fruit salad to toxic waste

After the kits for the eight competing sides in the 100-ball competition were revealed, The Cricketer's resident fashionista NICK HOWSON casts a beady eye over the strips

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Comments

Posted by Robert Burns on 13/04/2021 at 08:32

I used ti think the Tampa Bay Buccaneers strip was awful. Now it looks quite good

Posted by Chris Hall on 08/10/2019 at 19:29

Never in the history of our great game has so much time been spent by so many on such woeful attempts to be “cool” The results are dreadful lack any class or relevance and are frankly laughable How can a snack company be selected as the main sponsor of a competition aimed at a young and impressionable target audience ? The ECB hasn’t got much right so far - this could be a financial disaster for the sport Still ,we can look forward to trying to whatch some more serious cricket in March and mid October

Posted by Phil on 07/10/2019 at 22:32

The kits were not what I expected. The logo’s of the sponsors look tacky and the strips look cheap. I have New Balance gear of my own and the quality is pretty good but these kits are not to my taste. Other people may love them though.

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