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IPL 2022 | Rajasthan Royals reveal new kit in a stunning promo with Red Bull

The Indian Premier League is about to begin inside the next two weeks, and the franchises have already started hyping their teams. A series of teams have revealed their new jersey in events that featured their superstars, and now it was Rajasthan’s turn on Tuesday, 15 March to do so.

Not going the traditional way and announcing it at an event, the Royals revealed their jersey with an incredible promo featuring Red Bull athlete Robbie Maddison.


Rajasthan have kept their central colour through the larger part of the jersey, with several shapes of pink horizontal lines running in the front side. The second colour is a very deep shade of blue, something that Formula 1 fans might be privy of, owing to the colour of the Red Bull racing car.

The video features Maddison showing off his skills in the roads of Jaipur while passing all the iconic monuments in the city. He delivers the jersey to Yuzvendral Chahal and Sanju Samson in the Sawai Mansingh Stadium of Jaipur. 

The Jaipur based franchise have built a strong core going into the 2022 season, with proven stars like Jos Buttler, Devdutt Padikkal and Shimron Hetmyer to pair Chahal and Samson. The team will also have the services of Ravichandran Ashwin and Trent Boult to give the franchise the much needed experience in the tournament.

Royals play their first game against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Pune on March 29.

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