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England left red-faced at Sydney Ashes defeat as fans wear pink for charity

England left red-faced at Sydney Ashes defeat as fans wear pink for charity

by The Daily Eye Team January 7 2014, 8:25 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 41 secs

Sunday’s win in the fifth Test sealed a humiliating 5-0 whitewash, and sent Alastair Cook and his men away with their tails firmly between their legs. At a time of extreme disappointment for the tourists, the third day of the Sydney test is an entirely different affair to what you might expect. There are no bacon and egg ties and stuffed shirts – instead the world-famous SCG turns pink for a very good causes Every year the third day of the first Sydney test match is known as Jane McGrath Day, in the honors of pace man Glenn McGrath’s late wife who died from breast cancer back in 2008.Fans, players and umpires alike all sport pink apparel in order to raise money is raised for the McGrath foundation.

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