Updated on: Sept 04, 2025 10:00 am IST
Adidas is offering up to 80% off official Indian cricket jerseys, including the T20I and women’s Test editions.
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Adidas is offering massive discounts of 80% on official Indian cricket jerseys ahead of the Asia Cup 2025. The “FW24 India Cricket T20 International” jersey, featuring Dream11 as the title sponsor, is available on Adidas’ official online store for just ₹1,199, down from its original price of ₹5,999. Fans can also purchase the Indian women’s 2025 Test jersey at the same 80% discounted price of ₹1,199.
The sale comes amid a major sponsorship development, as fantasy sports platform Dream11 has reportedly withdrawn its commitment as the lead jersey sponsor for the Indian cricket team ahead of the tournament in the UAE. The company’s decision follows the passage of India’s new online gaming law, which bans fantasy sports and gambling platforms. Neither Dream11 nor the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has issued an official statement on the matter.
Indian cricket fans will see international action resume next week as the Suryakumar Yadav-led T20I side takes the field in the 2025 Asia Cup, starting September 9 in the UAE. Defending champions India are in Group A alongside the UAE, Oman and Pakistan. The Men in Blue will open their campaign against the UAE on September 10, but all eyes will be on the blockbuster clash with Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium on September 14.
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This match will be the first India-Pakistan encounter in international cricket since the Pahalgam terror attack, which further strained relations between the two nations. While some have called for the fixture to be cancelled, the Indian Sports Ministry clarified last month that bilateral series between India and Pakistan remain suspended, but matches in multilateral tournaments like the Asia Cup will continue as planned.