Ahead of the ‘Pink Test’ to be held in Sydney, Australia’s great fast bowler Glenn McGrath’s Kovid-19 report has come back positive. In such a situation, this time he will not be able to appear at the Sydney Cricket Ground for the ‘Pink Test’. Glenn McGrath has a special connection to the ‘Pink Test’ of the year to be held in Sydney. Actually, this test is played in memory of his wife Jane McGrath. McGraw’s wife suffered from breast cancer and died in 2008. Since then, the Test in Sydney is called the Pink Test and the third day of this Test is called ‘Jane McGrath Day’.
This compatibility test is used to raise funds to help breast cancer patients. Team players are seen in baggy pink caps during this time. This time, the opening test of the year to be held in Sydney is part of the ongoing Ashes series against England. This test will begin from January 5 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Glenn McGrath is present at this test every year, but this time after being beaten by Corona, his chances of reaching the stadium are negligible. If your Kovid-19 report comes out negative by January 5, then McGrath may be present for this test. Although McGrath will be practically present in this test at that time.
Holly Masters, executive director of the McGraw Foundation, said during a conversation with Australian media that Glenn recently had his PCR test, which came back positive. We wish Glenn and his family members good health.
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