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First look of Team India's alternate jersey at World Cup
New Delhi, June 2 (CRICKETNMORE): The fans and the media have been predicting for a while how the alternate jersey that Virat Kohli and his boys are expected to wear in the World Cup in England and Wales will look like.
IANS has been given access to the look of the jersey and it's rear side is orange in colour as compared to the original blue.
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