With blockbuster series including the NRMA Insurance Ashes, the BKT Tyres ODI and T20 series against India men and the women's multiformat series against India, CA and ASICS have continued an official uniform and footwear partnership that began in 2011.
Australian players Mitchell Starc, Alyssa Healy, Annabel Sutherland, Josh Hazlewood, Glenn Maxwell, Sam Konstas and Darcie Brown revealed the new Test, One Day International and T20 International shirts in front of the historic Members Pavilion at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Imagery of the collection can be found .
ASICS' designs reflect the company philosophy of "Sound Mind, Sound Body" with the uniforms designed to help ensure Australia's national teams are fully equipped to perform at their very best during the forthcoming season.
The uniforms maximise player comfort and mobility, while the contrast yellow trims and retro-inspired side panel blend a contemporary edge with the style of classic Australian kits.
The new uniform features Indigenous artwork by Kirrae Whurrong Aboriginal artist, Aunty Fiona Clarke, titled 'Land & Sea' - a tribute to the First Aboriginal XI Cricket Walkabout team, who travelled to England to represent Australia in 1868.
"I am both honoured and proud to have created the artwork for the players' uniforms. It's powerful to see today's players carry the story of the first Aboriginal XI Cricket Walkabout team with them into such a historic summer of cricket," said Aunty Fiona Clarke.
"This artwork is about more than a shirt design, it's about honouring those who came before us, and connecting them with present and future players. The stars symbolise every cricketer, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal, who continues this shared legacy through the game."
Ed Sanders, Cricket Australia Chief Commercial Officer said:
"CA is proud to continue our longstanding partnership with ASICS, for what promises to be a thrilling summer of cricket. The new uniforms represent an exciting fusion of performance, heritage and innovation - supporting our athletes across all formats while celebrating the stories that connect past, present and future players.
"With both our men's and women's teams preparing for major home series, there's a strong sense of momentum and pride, and we're excited to see these uniforms take the field in front of fans around the country."
Mitchell Starc, Australian bowler said:
"As I prepare for another summer of cricket and the upcoming Ashes series, there's always a sense of excitement and responsibility when I see the new uniforms.
"Representing Australia on this stage is incredibly special, and every season brings its own challenges and moments to cherish. As an ASICS athlete, the 'Sound Mind, Sound Body' philosophy is something I carry into both my training and my mindset, helping me stay focused, balanced, and ready to perform at my best, on and off the field."
Mark Brunton, Managing Director, ASICS Oceania said:
"We are proud to unveil Australia's 2025 series uniforms, which will be worn by our men's and women's teams across all formats of the game.
"This summer provides a historic stage for their debut, showcasing not only ASICS' commitment to innovation and performance, but also the powerful story of Aunty Fiona Clarke's artwork, connecting players past, present and future, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal alike. We're incredibly excited to see our 'Sound Mind, Sound Body' philosophy come to life on one of world sport's biggest stages."