It’s all things pink at the SAvEng 4th ODI
The Proteas will take to the pitch dressed in pink in support of the fight against breast cancer.
JOHANNESBURG - The fourth ODI between the Proteas and England is a must-win for the home team if they are keep their chances of winning the series alive.
South Africa will take to the field today dressed in pink kit, showing their support for the fight against breast cancer.
They will take inspiration from knowing they have never lost when they've played in pink.
Experts say a different kind of Proteas always comes out when the team is dressed in pink kits, and they are unbeatable.
A capacity crowd is expected to fill the Wanderers Stadium in pink attire and proceeds from the match will go towards fighting breast cancer.
#PinkDay People dressed in pink shirts, caps and even costumes, making their way to the ground. pic.twitter.com/XZGoUgwFTm
- EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) February 12, 2016
#PinkDay Pink paraphernalia being sold at the stadium for those coming in the wrong colors pic.twitter.com/SGseXJu7vW
- EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) February 12, 2016
Previous events have been a success, with last year's match being a record-breaker, as AB de Villiers smashed the fastest ever hundred in cricket history.
A win for the Proteas today will level the five match series at 2-2 heading to Newlands in Cape Town.