The third and final match of the upcoming Twenty20 series between India and Australia will turn pink to support the McGrath Foundation after rain washed out a large part of the annual Pink Test in Sydney.
"The Foundation's biggest fund-raising day, Jane McGrath Day (named after McGrath's late wife) -- day three of the Test -- was hit particularly hard by the rain, leading to the least-attended Jane McGrath Day since its inception in 2009," Cricket Australia said in a statement.
The Twenty20 series between will start on January 26 in Adelaide.
Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland said the Pink Test had a goal to raise $380,000 for the McGrath Foundation but the weather prevented it from reaching the total.
"Despite the constant rain, the cricket community still showed strong support during the Pink Test, helping raise more than $250,000," he said.
"While we can't control the weather, we do have other international matches ahead, and the third KFC T20 International at the SCG on January 31 will be used to raise important funds and awareness for the McGrath Foundation," he added.
"The match is close to a sell-out, giving thousands of cricket fans the chance to again support this important cause by wearing pink."
The January 31 match marks the return of T20 Internationals to the SCG.
Fans will be encouraged to again wear pink and bathe the ground in the pastel shade as it would have been on day three of the Test.
Image: A file photo of spectators wear pink during 'Jane McGrath Day' at the Sydney Cricket Ground
Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
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