- By Namrata Vijay
- Sun, 07 Sep 2025 05:35 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Asia Cup 2025: The Men in Blue are currently gearing up for the Asia Cup 2025, and the BCCI on Sunday had revealed the official team jersey with a powerful message in a video. The jersey was revealed during the Indian team's intense training session at the ICC Academy in Dubai.
In the video, which was posted by the BCCI on their official social media accounts, the players were seen wearing a new jersey and were also seen saying ot strong messages out loud, which also showed how proud they were of playing for the country and how determined they were to defend their title. The caption of the video was written as, "The reigning champions are back".
The video started with Captain Suryakunar Yadav saying, "The title of Asian champions".
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Sanju Samson then emphasised the importance of the tournament and said, "It's not something we take lightly".
Star all-rounder Hardik Pandya acknowledged that the tournament would be challenging and said, "It's prestige and honour we fight for. And we are here to give everything we have got."
Fast bowler Arshdeep Singh then talked about the expectations of the fans and said, "Country's dream, that's on the line."
Skipper Suryakumar Yadav ended the video by saying, "Only to be crowned champions once again."
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The jersey being released has already created a lot of buzz among the fans, who are quite hopeful that the energy shown in the video will be implemented in the matches as well.
India, which has lifted the Asia Cup title eight times, will lock horns with the hosts during the tournament opener on September 10 and will then face arch-rivals Pakistan and Oman in their last group stage match.
Since the batters are already practising how to play aerial shots and the bowlers are bowling with intensity, the Men in Blue are aiming to start their campaign aggressively and will try to defend the title.