Emirates Cricket Board unveils stunning new logo and kit

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Emirates Cricket Board
Emirates Cricket Board
The Emirates Cricket Board is the governing body for cricket in the United Arab Emirates. An Associate Member of the International Cricket Council since 1990, it represents the UAE at the ICC and is also a member of the Asian Cricket Council.

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Zayed Abbas, Emirates Cricket Board Member who will also head the UAE squad to Australia for the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 said; “Our Board is extremely proud of the new UAE Cricket logo, which denotes a rich history and honours the deep roots of our sport across the UAE, and, while we have retained core design-elements we have embraced a dynamic shift of the primary colours to symbolise our progressive future, and to better align with today’s sports and business landscape.” 

While the logo’s key elements remain untouched, the colour palette incorporates a ‘Gold and Sophisticated’ look, which aims to honour and aspire to the vision of our nation.

Exemplifying confidence and elegance, the newly re-energised logo now proudly sits on a rich magenta and vibrant blue jersey, colours which have been ‘Inspired by UAE’s beautiful winter’.

“We are very excited to launch our new logo and kit ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup (2022), and we look forward to seeing (this kit) against the backdrop of spectacular World Cup venues in Australia.” added Abbas. 

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