Cricket Australia Unveils New Kits for 2025–26 Season Featuring Indigenous Artwork and Westpac Sponsorship
Cricket Australia has officially revealed its new playing kits for the upcoming 2025–26 international season, combining cultural heritage with a modern design approach. The uniforms, to be worn across all three formats, feature Indigenous artwork by Kirrae Whurrong artist Aunty Fiona Clarke, while also marking the beginning of a major sponsorship era under Westpac.
Fresh Look Across Formats
One-Day Internationals (ODIs)
Australia’s ODI side will continue to don its iconic yellow uniform, enriched with bold green detailing. The kit incorporates Clarke’s “Land & Sea” artwork, celebrating the historic Aboriginal XI that toured England in 1868.
Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is)
The T20 kit takes a distinctive turn with a striking all-green design, moving away from the black-dominated patterns of recent years. Indigenous artwork appears prominently on the shoulders, reinforcing Cricket Australia’s ongoing commitment to inclusivity and cultural recognition.
Test Cricket
The traditional whites remain largely unchanged in design. However, the Test kit reflects a major commercial development: the end of Commonwealth Bank’s 37-year partnership and the introduction of Westpac as the national team’s new principal shirt sponsor.
Cultural Significance
Aunty Fiona Clarke’s “Land & Sea” design is now a recurring element of Australia’s playing kits. The motifs represent the connection between people, land, and water, while the stars within the design honor every player—Indigenous and non-Indigenous—who has represented the nation.
Cricket Australia first introduced Indigenous artwork to international kits in 2023, and its continuation reflects the board’s dedication to embedding First Nations culture into the sport’s identity.
Sponsorship and Commercial Shifts
The unveiling of the new kits also coincides with significant branding changes.
- Westpac Partnership: Replacing Commonwealth Bank, Westpac’s red logo will now feature across all Test, ODI, and T20 uniforms beginning in the 2025–26 season. This change marks one of the most notable sponsorship shifts in Australian cricket history.
- Equipment Supplier: Kookaburra Sport has also extended its partnership with Cricket Australia, continuing to provide official balls, the baggy green, and essential gear for the national teams.
Broader Impact
The new kits represent more than a simple redesign:
- They reinforce Australia’s cricketing traditions, keeping yellow and green at the forefront of white-ball formats.
- They celebrate cultural heritage, carrying forward the story of the 1868 Aboriginal XI.
- They highlight commercial evolution, reflecting a new sponsorship era under Westpac.
- They embody Cricket Australia’s push to create a modern, inclusive identity while retaining elements of classic Australian cricket attire.
Conclusion
Cricket Australia’s 2025–26 playing kits blend tradition, inclusivity, and modern branding. From the symbolic Indigenous designs by Aunty Fiona Clarke to the bold green T20 kit and the landmark shift in sponsorship, the uniforms showcase both Australia’s cricketing legacy and its forward-looking vision.
As the Australian men’s and women’s teams prepare for a packed international calendar, the new kits will serve as a symbol of both national pride and cultural connection every time the players step onto the field.
