Fans show their support for Jane McGrath Day as Sydney and the SCG turns pink
Day Three of the SCG Test is a about so much more than cricket as people unite to celebrate the legacy of Jane McGrath and raise funds to support those battling breast cancer.
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A scorching sun turned their skin as pink as their clothes, but the 40C heat couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm of cricket fans at yesterday’s 11th Sydney Pink Test.
In typical Aussie fashion, lovers of the national sport dug deep for the McGrath Foundation, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars to pay for specialist nurses to help women battling breast cancer.
âTogether, we can make a differenceâ couldnât be any more appropriate! Thank you â¦@CricketAusâ© for what will be another amazing Jane McGrath Day!
â McGrath Foundation (@McGrathFdn) January 4, 2019
Letâs do this! ðð»#pinktest #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/zH8Nh0CoyE
Boys in blue go pink for Jane McGrath Day! #pinktest ð pic.twitter.com/2AMFI3naQ2
â Sophie Walsh (@sophie_walsh9) January 4, 2019
What a view of the scg #pinktest pic.twitter.com/lFp8VrfriF
â Marco (@Marco76227921) January 4, 2019
The heat didn’t stop the Underwood family from making their annual trek to the SCG from Woodbine in Sydney’s southwest, but after five hours in the sun, dad Greg was hosing down his kids with a water bottle and wondering whether they had made the right choice.
“We come every year and every year it’s hot, but this year it’s just that bit hotter,” Mr Underwood said. “The heat didn’t stop us coming, but after a day in the sun it’s starting to bother us a bit.”
The Underwoods prefer to sit in the Victor Trumper stand with the “good Aussie larrikins having a fun time”.
But police didn’t see the funny side of the estimated 400 empty beer cups formed into a snake spanning the width of Bay 17 at 2.45pm. When his friends Anthony and Austin were escorted from the ground for their part in creating the snake, Ben Marr, 21, from Sydney’s northern beaches, protested they were just misunderstood environmentalists who only wanted to recycle the plastic.
A few rows back Brad McGrath, 28, from Camden, stripped down to his pink budgie smugglers to the cheers of the crowd — and the rest of his buck’s party.
“We went to bed at 4.30am last night and arrived at 10.30am in time for the first ball today,” Mr McGrath said.
Pink Sari Inc who encourage Indian and Sri Lankan women to get breast cancer screenings will kick off the 2019 @McGrathFdn High Tea pic.twitter.com/pK65ka6UWA
â Adam Spencer (@adambspencer) January 5, 2019
The donations are coming very thick and very fast!
â McGrath Foundation (@McGrathFdn) January 5, 2019
Thank you to everyone who has donated so far - amazing stuff!#PinkTest #AUSvIND #Itsyourpinktest pic.twitter.com/rEaTgTtsRW
Jane McGrath Day, held each year in memory of the late wife of fast bowler Glenn McGrath, who died of breast cancer, has become a firm favourite of the Sydney crowd, and all but a handful of the 36,123 fans who showed up at the SCG were kitted out in pink — from punters to police and even Prime Minister Scott Morisson.
Cronulla girls Kate Wickham and Kate Houston, both 25, had never seen the long form of the game live until they were inspired to visit the Pink Test.
“I absolutely love how good the vibe is and it’s even better knowing we’re here supporting such a good cause,” Ms Wickham said.
The touching moment when the Aussies handover their Baggy Pinks to the McGrath family...
â McGrath Foundation (@McGrathFdn) January 4, 2019
Love the #pinktest #AUSvIND #cricketaustralia pic.twitter.com/v6dOo5FB7w
"Mum went through all the chemo and radiation therapy. It lasted about six months. Sheâs one of the lucky ones."
â PlayersVoice (@playersvoice) January 4, 2019
This is what Jane McGrath Day means to @patcummins30. #PlayersVoice #AUSvIND #McGrathFoundation #PinkTesthttps://t.co/ILjZhZWtwQ
By mid-afternoon cricketing fans had donated $746,000, taking the combined amount raised for the Sydney Pink Test to $1,156,000 — or more than half of the $2.1 million target the McGrath Foundation hoped to raise by stumps on day five. The target would fund 15 breast care nurses for a year.
A cool southerly change finally brought relief about 12.30pm, causing the temperature to drop 14C.
Not far behind were thunderstorms, which saw the lights turned on by 4pm, and groundsmen eventually halted play by rushing out the covers at 4.27pm as thunder rumbled.
#AUSvIND Live with the Bharat Army at the SCG on Pink Day! .
â The Bharat Army (@thebharatarmy) January 5, 2019
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.#BharatArmy #PinkDay #mcgrathfoundation @McGrathFdn #BharatArmyFoundation #COTI ð®ð³ pic.twitter.com/v2ZSWoUQCR
Plenty of pink people getting on the buses to the @scg for Jane McGrath Day #PinkTest pic.twitter.com/NT6nZTldw9
â Phil Wishart (@MrPhilWishart) January 4, 2019
One of my favourite days in the annual cricket calendar - Pink Day on Day 3 of the SCG Test, raising money and awareness of breast cancer for the Jane McGrath Foundation to pay for more nurses. Get around it! Throwback to last year with @pullarz92 + @TessaMcCall13 #ktzontour pic.twitter.com/EnuEaPaG9z
â Kristy Havill (@HavillKristy) January 4, 2019
Our very own @isaguha and @Neroli_M_FOX looking pretty in Pink on Jane McGrath Day for the @McGrathFdn #PinkTest
â FOX SPORTS PR (@FoxSportsAusPR) January 5, 2019
With 2 @bbl games weâve got 15 hours of live coverage today on @FoxCricket - join us! pic.twitter.com/UUXpmHyA1u
Great scenes before play on Jane McGrath Day at the #PinkTest ððð @McGrathFdn https://t.co/uqEcqpMe1J #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/feh10O7uTS
â Telegraph Sport (@telegraph_sport) January 4, 2019
With @bhogleharsha at #SCG. Thanks for your time sir! #Fanboy #DreamComeTrue pic.twitter.com/420A3ceAKS
â Vinay Kulkarni (@vincyf1) January 4, 2019
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Originally published as Fans show their support for Jane McGrath Day as Sydney and the SCG turns pink