In 1985, Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket, the Indian cricket team wore coloured jerseys for the first time. Indian team won the Championship by defeating arch-rivals Pakistan. Team India used a light blue jersey with yellow around the collars and in the centre.
1985 Jersey
For the first time in the 1992 World Cup, the Indian squad wore a jersey with the team's name on the front and the player's name on the back.
1992 Jersey
In 1993, India returned their uniform colour to Sky Blue and vertical strip was the pattern was used.
1993 Jersey
In the 1996 World Cup, Team India used a light blue and yellow shirt. Yellow collars were also included, as well as rainbow-coloured arrows going across the chest and down the sleeves.
1996 Jersey
India's jersey was once again changed in 1998. After a significant spell of it being in shades of yellow and blue, it then became all blue, with a tricolour around the shoulders.
1998 Jersey
For the 1999 World Cup in England, the Indian team wore a jersey in which a yellow collar was back with a black border. A pattern of yellow expanded over the chest and arms with BCCI's logo on the left side of the jersey.
1999 Jersey
The tricolour was painted from the bottom to the centre of the jersey, which was totally light blue and featured a dark blue line on the sides. This was the shirt that India wore to the 2003 World Cup.
2003 Jersey
The jersey was changed for the 2007 World Cup, a swirling tricolour stripe appeared across the right side of the shirt. India won the T20 World Cup in this jersey.
2007 Jersey
The jersey was halfway between dark and light blue with tricolour stripes on either side the year India won the World Cup. The sponsor, Sahara, is featured once again on the left sleeve.
2011 Jersey
An away jersey was introduced in the 2019 World Cup for the first time. The home jersey was identical to those used in prior tournaments.