Watch:Mumbai Indians Unveil New Jersey for IPL 2025 – Hardik Pandya Shares Inspiring Message

Mumbai Indians have unveiled their IPL 2025 jersey, retaining the iconic blue and gold colors. Captain Hardik Pandya shared an inspiring message, urging fans to support the team.

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The Mumbai Indians have officially launched their new jersey for the season of IPL 2025. The team remained with its old blue and gold colors, standing for confidence, passion, and excellence. With the launch was a special statement from team leader Hardik Pandya, inspiring fans to join the team unshaken as they go forward into the upcoming season

A Tribute to Mumbai’s Spirit
The new jersey honors the rich cricketing heritage and history of Mumbai.
The modern features are incorporated within the jersey along with the trademark blue color representing the team's fighting spirit. Gold details on the jersey mark past victories and dedication to achieving more in the future.

"Dear Paltan, this season is a new beginning. We wear this blue and gold not just as a uniform, but as a promise to give our best. Every match, every run, and every wicket will be for you. Together, let’s make 2025 a season to remember. Chala bhetu, Wankhede la!

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Discussing the new jersey, Hardik Pandya spoke about it with enthusiasm and spoke to the team's staunch fan base, the 'Paltan.' In a very emotional message, he stated

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