sanjeev
khelja|02-01-2025
Following the conclusion of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne, Team India and Australia are now turning their attention to the final test match, which is set to take place in Sydney.
The upcoming match, scheduled to commence on January 3rd at the Sydney Cricket Ground, holds significant importance.
Origin of Pink Test
Known as the 'Pink Test', the first Test of the year at the Sydney Cricket Ground sees the entire venue adorned in pink, from the stands to the stumps on the field. This tradition was established in 2009 in honor of Jane McGrath, the late wife of Australian cricketer Glenn McGrath, who tragically lost her battle with cancer in 2005. Australian players don pink caps during this match to show their support for cancer awareness.
In a recent announcement, it was revealed that the SCG Test starting on Friday will serve as a platform to raise funds and awareness for individuals affected by cancer. The proceeds from the match will go towards the McGrath Cancer Care Nurse, providing assistance to those battling the disease.
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Jane McGrath Day at the SCG
Australian players proudly sport the iconic baggy pink caps, while the stands are awash in pink hues as a powerful symbol of support for cancer awareness. The Ladies Stand at the SCG is ceremoniously renamed as the Jane McGrath Stand on the third day of the Sydney Test, now known as Jane McGrath Day. This special day not only celebrates the sport of cricket but also serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing battle against cancer.
Significance of Pink Test
Beyond its visually captivating spectacle and heartfelt tributes, the Pink Test plays a vital role in the cricket calendar by raising funds for individuals bravely fighting cancer. The funds collected are instrumental in supporting the McGrath Foundation, which in turn aids in the deployment of McGrath Care Nurses throughout Australia and the dissemination of crucial cancer awareness initiatives. This annual event serves as a powerful platform to unite the cricketing community in the fight against cancer, showcasing the unwavering support and solidarity of all involved.
This year marks the 17th edition of the Pink Test for Australia, with a record of 9 wins, 7 draws, and only 1 loss. The sole defeat came at the hands of England in 2011, when they emerged victorious by an innings and 83 runs. The last time India competed at the SCG, the match ended in a draw, with the Australians squandering several opportunities on the final day.