England made another blunder with their World Cup jerseys, with players using different types of fonts on the back of their shirts.
For the first two games, the team name on the jerseys appeared in different fonts and different sizes, and team sponsor cinches also appeared on different sleeves for each player.
The Telegraph reported that the ECB and kit supplier Castore blamed a “third party” printer for the problem and reportedly sent a new set of jerseys to India.
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The national team’s name has been corrected on the new uniforms, but a new issue was discovered in the game against Afghanistan, where player names were displayed in a different font and size.
The spotlight has once again been on Castore following a series of incidents, and it remains to be seen who is responsible for the latest blunder.
Players from Premier League team Aston Villa are also reportedly having issues with their jerseys, complaining about their “wet look”.
Players claim they are being released from their contracts due to the weight of the kits, which are manufactured by the Manchester-based company.
The move comes after another Premier League club, Newcastle United, also released Castore from his contract due to his release clause.
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