In a significant move, the Indian women’s cricket team will wear pink jerseys for their third and final ODI against Australia in Delhi, with the series currently level. The initiative aims to raise awareness about breast cancer. The BCCI shared the news on social media, posting a video featuring captain Harmanpreet Kaur, alongside teammates Pratik Rawal and Sneha Rana, showcasing the new pink jerseys. The team’s participation in this campaign follows similar efforts by other teams globally, including South Africa’s men’s team, which has supported the Pink Day tradition, and IPL teams like Gujarat Titans and Delhi Capitals, all of whom have worn special kits to support cancer awareness. The final match is critical as it is a series decider, and with an eye on the Women’s World Cup 2025, both teams will be eager to win the match.
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