India's cricket captain, Shubman Gill, may face legal issues due to an incident during the second Test against England at Edgbaston. On Day 4, while declaring India's second innings, Gill was seen wearing a Nike vest. The moment was captured on camera as he signaled teammates Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, who were at the crease, to head back to the pavilion. While the declaration itself was routine, the concern arises from Gill's choice of apparel.
Adidas is the official kit sponsor for the Indian cricket team, having secured a five-year agreement with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2023. As part of this deal, Adidas is to exclusively design and supply all team kits and merchandise. By wearing a garment from Nike—a direct competitor—Gill potentially breached the terms of this sponsorship contract.
The situation has sparked a reaction on social media, where many fans have speculated about possible legal ramifications. When announcing their sponsorship, the BCCI stated that Adidas would have exclusive rights for manufacturing kits across all formats for the Men's, Women's, and U-19 teams until March 2028. The BCCI might view Gill's oversight as a serious matter, given the exclusivity of their agreement with Adidas.