Will India-W Don a Special Pink Jersey for the Final ODI Against Australia-W?

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Key Takeaways
- Indian Women’s team to wear pink jerseys for breast cancer awareness.
- Series tied at 1-1, making upcoming match crucial.
- Players encourage early detection and self-examination.
- Video campaign highlights the significance of this initiative.
- India recently achieved a historic victory over Australia.
New Delhi, Sep 20 (NationPress) The Indian Women’s team is set to wear a distinctive pink jersey during the third and final ODI against Australia Women to promote awareness about breast cancer. With the series currently at a stalemate of 1-1, this match is not to be missed.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) released an inspiring video on their social media channels, showcasing players in the special pink jerseys adorned with the phrase ‘thanks a lot’ while emphasizing the significance of this initiative.
BCCI captioned the video: “Thanks A Lot #TeamIndia will be wearing special pink jerseys in the Third ODI today to encourage Breast Cancer Awareness.”
Featured in the video were Pratika Rawal, Sneh Rana, and Harmanpreet Kaur. The opening batter remarked, “The pink jersey serves as a reminder of a larger battle, and the strength to combat breast cancer comes from early detection.”
Rana added, “This pink jersey symbolizes more than just a color; it’s a call to establish a life-saving habit.”
The Indian captain further stated, “Daily, we prepare for uncertainties, and this pink jersey reminds you to be vigilant. Let’s make breast self-examination a monthly practice.”
In conclusion, all three players unitedly stated, “Together, let’s combat breast cancer and embrace a hug of life, practice a vital skill, and stand against breast cancer.”
India and Australia are set to clash in the series decider on Saturday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. After Australia triumphed in the series opener, India made a remarkable comeback to claim victory in the second ODI, leveling the series.
India’s recent victory was monumental, marking the Australians' most significant defeat in ODI history. After chasing a target of 281 runs with ease, the Alyssa Healy-led team fell short by 102 runs while attempting to chase 292 runs, as the visiting captain acknowledged being outplayed by the Women in Blue.
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