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Jane McGrath

India cricketers present McGrath signed pink caps on Jane McGrath Day

For the last 10 years, Australia have continued the tradition of hosting the Pink Test in the beginning of a new year to raise funds for the McGrath Foundation.

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Glenn McGrath and wife blessed with a baby girl

Glenn McGrath and Sara McGrath have named their child Madison Mary Harper.

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Glenn McGrath Foundation releases online cricket game to raise funds for caner research

The chief executive said they saw that 92 percent of homes had some gaming device.

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Glenn McGrath: Pink Test support special for Foundation

Day Three of every New Year's Day Test in Sydney is marked as Jane McGrath Day.

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Mitchell Johnson sports pink moustache during Ashes 2013-14 Test at SCG

Mitchell Johnson revealed a new-look pink moustache in aid of charity on Saturday.

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Australian cancer-survivor Matthew Wade hails “special” pink day at SCG after century

Australian wicketkeeper Matthew Wade said he will never forget his thrilling unbeaten century against Sri Lanka in the third Test on Saturday.

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Australia vs Sri Lanka 2012-13: Australian players on the ‘Pink Test’ at Sydney

Australia and Sri Lanka clash in the third and the final Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), starting Thursday. The Test is termed as the ‘Pink Test’ as a mark of tribute to the cause of the McGrath Foundation, founded by former Australian cricketer Glenn McGrath and his late wife, Jane to fight...

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SCG goes pink in its 100th Test match

By CricketCountry Staff

 

The Sydney Cricket Ground turned into a sea of pink during the Australia-India second Test match to raise money for The McGrath Foundation, who help Australian families battle breast cancer.

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SA-Aus second Test turns pink in support of McGrath Foundation

The Wanderers Test, the second of Australia's current tour of South Africa starting Thursday, will have added colour as it turns pink in support of the McGrath Foundation and the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA).

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