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Rajasthan Royals To Don Special 'Pink Promise Jersey' Against RCB In IPL 2024


Rajasthan Royals to wear 'Pink Promise' jersey against RCB on April 6 [x.com]Rajasthan Royals to wear 'Pink Promise' jersey against RCB on April 6 [x.com]

Rajasthan Royals skipper Sanju Samson and Rajasthan Royals have unveiled a remarkable initiative for the upcoming IPL 2024 season with the introduction of their Pink Promise jersey.

The PinkPromise jersey, set to debut on April 6th against RCB, embodies a fusion of tradition and modernity, paying homage to Rajasthan's rich heritage while celebrating the spirit of womanhood.

Inspired by the bandhani pattern, a symbol of Rajasthani women's attire, the jersey boasts vibrant colours and intricate designs, reflecting the joy and festivity of the Royals' home state.

Emblazoned with names symbolising women-led transformation in rural Rajasthan, the jersey features elements of jali work, reminiscent of the state's historical architecture.

The color palette of hot pink and admiral blue holds significance, representing strength, hospitality, royalty, and poise, deeply ingrained in Jaipur's identity as the 'Pink City'. The yellow collar, symbolising the sun, adds a touch of solar energy to the ensemble.

Sanju Samson, leading the charge, aims to inspire and empower women not only in Rajasthan but across India.

Check RR Skipper Sanju Samson In Pink Promise Jersey

The jersey's debut on April 6th against RCB marks a significant moment for Rajasthan Royals, as they kick off their IPL 2024 campaign against Lucknow Super Giants on March 24th in Jaipur.

With every stitch and motif, the Pink Promise jersey serves as a beacon of hope, raising awareness for causes like cancer and celebrating the invaluable contributions of women to society.

Cricket fans eagerly anticipate witnessing Sanju Samson and his squad donning the Pink Promise jersey, a symbol of solidarity and support for the empowered women of Rajasthan and India.