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To conform with the ICC’s kit policy, England will wear their red IT20 shirt for Sunday’s ODI against Scotland in Edinburgh.
The policy states that teams must wear contrasting kits in televised international white ball cricket. Scotland’s principal ODI colours are navy, the same as England. When there is a clash, the visiting teams must change to a contrasting colour. England have opted to wear their distinctive red shirt normally seen in IT20 matches.
Eoin Morgan’s side will revert to their principal ODI colours when they host Australia in the five-match Royal London ODI series starting on June 13.