Rugby commentator Keith Quinn has labelled plans by the England team to wear an all-black strip at the Rugby World Cup as ''crazy''.



''Of all the colours in the rainbow, why would they choose the colour of the host nation?'' he said.



''They are thumbing their noses at a New Zealand tradition. It's bizarre."



The new away strip will feature when England kick-off their World Cup campaign against Argentina in Dunedin on September 10.



"The decision is certain to ruffle a few Kiwi feathers and could even spark a diplomatic row with the host nation before a ball has been kicked," The Daily Mail reported.



The shirt and the shorts of the new strip are understood to be jet black, with no other colour except for the Red Rose badge.



The iconic All Blacks jersey has a 127-year history, dating back to 1884. England's new away strip will be officially unveiled by Nike on August 1.



Quinn suspected jersey sales were behind the move.



''They will often switch jerseys so people have to buy the new colour."



The New Zealand rugby public would not be happy, Quinn said.



"I don't think they will throw things, but they will be scornful of England coming into our territory wearing black."

Asked what he thought of the English team's new black away-strip, lock Ali Williams said "I couldn't care what they wear. It's training stuff, not what they play in."



When told it was what they would play in, Williams replied: "Oh it is? All black? Let's hope they don't play us then. It'd look funny, two teams running around in black."



England's move to black also diminished its own proud red and white history, Quinn said.



"It's crazy."



While officially England's away strip, it will be worn for their three World Cup warm-up matches in August and for their tournament opener.



It could be worn for other pool games and beyond, however should England meet the All Blacks in the final they would return to their traditional white uniform.



England's training kit for the World Cup also has a Kiwi twist - with a red rose crest on the chest surrounded by ancient Maori symbols and decorations.



England players were not asked about the colour of the new kit, but were understood to be excited about wearing it even though they risk upsetting the host nation, The Daily Mail reported.



The English Rugby Football Union have spoken to their NZRU counterparts, who reportedly said they had no objection to the black strip.



The All Blacks will unveil a new high-tech jersey against South Africa in their opening Investec Tri Nations match at Westpac Stadium on July 30.



In 2007, a lost coin toss meant the All Blacks had to wear their silver away strip for their ill-fated quarter final against France in Cardiff.



France wore a blue jersey some believed had been darkened in a deliberate move to force the All Blacks out of their iconic strip into the alternate jersey.