In 2025, women’s cricket has become more than just a sport; it is now about bold and creative designs, new sponsorships, and an ongoing dialogue on how fashion reflects the athletic personality. Cricket boards and sportswear labs from all over the globe are changing the looks of the women’s game, and the outcomes look like they are made for the catwalk.
These jerseys, with their tricolour-inspired detailing of India and tailored minimalism of England, are not only revolutionizing the fashion of sports but also setting a new benchmark for performance wear. We want to know about the most fashionable women’s cricket team jerseys of 2025 and the labels producing them.
India Women’s Cricket Team

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The 2025 Indian women’s jersey is something very impressive. It is a product of the design work of Adidas and the sponsorship of Apollo Tyres, and it features heritage blue mixed with a tricolour ombré sleeve — a very delicate but still very powerful gesture of the country’s pride. The slice is more defined, the material is lighter, and the stylisation is very much like the latest trend of the world without apologising for it.
Beyond the game, it is a stylish assertion of strength and spirit. If on the ground or off with a pair of jeans, this one is definitely an “India chic” of which is most obvious.
England Women’s Cricket Team

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With Castore as a partner, England is not just improving the performance of cricket but also the look and feel of the game. The bright red and navy blue shades, coupled with a figure-hugging silhouette, make the jersey very attractive with little effort. The jersey is great for training but also quite fashionable — as if Castore is creating the product both for athletes and fashion-conscious people.
It is portable from the fashion capitals of London to the cricket ground at The Oval with equal appeal.
Sri Lanka Women’s Cricket Team

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The partnership of Sri Lanka with Moose Clothing has resulted in an outstanding design for the year. The choice of yellow for the base with good and detailed linework imitates the look and feel of the traditional Sri Lankan textiles. The involvement of Meadow-Lea as the team sponsor gives the design a new charm with freshness and colour.
The jersey looks very young and confident, like the team that is wearing it.
South Africa Women’s Cricket Team

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Fans, initially sceptical, were soon delighted when Macron was announced as the new kit manufacturer for South Africa. The 2025 jersey is a good example of the use of yellow-green colours with smooth and subtle geometric patterns that make it look sleek and strong.
The jersey symbolises the creation of a new trend rather than the act of blindly following one — a great way to say that simplicity is powerful in its own way.
New Zealand Women’s Cricket Team

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The first time The White Ferns turned black into something legendary was never a fluke — their 2025 jersey by Canterbury is evidence once more. The silver fern icon, drawn with upper and lower gradient lines, spans the whole front part of the all-black kit. The fabric-like features in the jersey represent grace as well as strength, the qualities of New Zealand cricket.
ANZ is the sponsor of the jersey that brilliantly combines utility and ornamentation. It is a garment made of light materials, which are friendly to the skin, and carries all the characteristics of a Kiwi — thereby, it is a quiet way of showing off one’s confidence.
Off the field, it is almost sportswear of a couture nature — make a monochrome, minimal chic statement by pairing it with white pants and silver hoops.
Australia Women’s Cricket Team

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The 2025 jersey of Australia is more than just a pretty face — it is a moving artwork. ASICS is the designer of a uniform, which features Aboriginal art on the shoulders, to celebrate the bond with the country and the community. To delight the eyes, intricate patterns of the green-and-gold that have been the hallmark of Australia for ages, tell stories of heritage and inclusion.
Not only is it stunning, but it also carries a significant meaning behind the scenes, fashion with a message. The transformation of women’s cricket team kits in 2025 makes the point that those are not “smaller versions” of men’s kits anymore. These kits are purposely designed — combining performance, pride, and fashion credibility.
The way brands like Adidas, Castore, ASICS, Macron, and Moose Clothing are continually advancing design frontiers, naturally a question arises for the fashionable cricket fans:
Should women’s cricket teams have jerseys designed exclusively for them— not just resized versions of men’s kits, but original creations that reflect the individuality, grace, and power of female athletes?
Maybe the future of cricket fashion lies in exactly that — not equality through similarity, but equality through distinct identity.
