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England have made another World Cup kit mistake, with players sporting different types of fonts on the back of their shirts.
In their first two matches, the team name on the jersey was in a different font and in a range of sizes, with team sponsor Cinch also appearing on different sleeves for different players.
The ECB and kit suppliers Castore have reportedly blamed the problem on a “third party” printer and sent a new run of jerseys to India, according to The Telegraph.
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While the national team name was fixed on the new jerseys, a new number was spotted with the players’ names in different fonts and sizes against Afghanistan.
It remains to be seen who is responsible for this latest blunder, with the spotlight once again on Castore after a series of incidents.
Players from Premier League team Aston Villa have also reportedly had issues with their jerseys, sporting a ‘wet look’ which they are unhappy with.
The players claim the jerseys made by the Manchester-based company weighed them down and their contracts would be terminated.
The move comes after another Premier League club, Newcastle United, also canceled their contract with Castore due to an exit clause.
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