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The Pink Day is observed in South Africa to raise funds for cancer patients across the nation. The Saturday's collection will be donated to the Breast Cancer Clinic at the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital.

The match is expected to draw more than 1 million rand, which is likely to arise from the sale of bracelets designed by sunglass enthusiast David Tlale.
The spectators are also encouraged to dress themselves in pink attires in order to show their support for spreading awareness regarding breast cancer among the masses. The social media has been flooded with hashtag “#PitchUpInPink” campaign to attract bigger crowd in the stadium.
Interestingly, the South Africans have never lost a Pink ODI. With the visitors already 3-0 up in the series, it will be thrilling to watch if the Proteas are able to retain their unbeaten record in a Pink jersey or Team India record an emphatic ODI series victory in alien condition.

The staff at Charlotte Maxeke hospital
The match is expected to draw more than 1 million rand, which is likely to arise from the sale of bracelets designed by sunglass enthusiast David Tlale.
The spectators are also encouraged to dress themselves in pink attires in order to show their support for spreading awareness regarding breast cancer among the masses. The social media has been flooded with hashtag “#PitchUpInPink” campaign to attract bigger crowd in the stadium.
Helmets for tomorrow’s #MomentumODI#PitchUpInPinkpic.twitter.com/wx4Bqr19Rj
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 9, 2018
Interestingly, the South Africans have never lost a Pink ODI. With the visitors already 3-0 up in the series, it will be thrilling to watch if the Proteas are able to retain their unbeaten record in a Pink jersey or Team India record an emphatic ODI series victory in alien condition.