World Cancer Day, 4 February, is a global event aimed at uniting the world in the fight against cancer and this year Cricket South Africa (CSA) urged its commercial partners, broadcasters and opponenets to join the team’s campaign against the disease for the Pink One Day International against England.
Held at Johannesburg’s Wanderer’s Stadium on 12 February, CSA ran its own programme to raise funds, drive awareness of the disease, to educate fans and encourage governments, companies and individuals to tkae action.
In recent years South African Cricket has become a strong supporter of the cause – running an integrated, multi-faceted campaign in partnership with charity #PinkDrive revolving around its third Pink Day game.
‘Our support for PinkDrive is one of our foremost social programmes and underlines the fact that cricket has a broader responsibility within society,’ outlines CSA chief executive Haroon Lorgat at the PinkDrive launch on 26 January.
‘The Pink ODI (will) mobilise cricket fans and the CSA family in support of a most worthy cause.’
2016 saw CSA, Bidvest, the Gauteng Cricket Board and several sponsors – including Momentum, Uber and Castle Lager – all contribute to Pink Day and raise funds.
The centrepiece of the initiative sees the Proteas turn pink for the day.
As well as the player’s unmissable pink kits, and a range of associated pink merchandise (from hats to t-shirts – billboards, ads, branding and partner products all around the Wanderers ground were decked out in pink.
The property owner went pink for the day across all of its platforms, channels and assets.
Johannesburg are you ready?! #PinkDay #ProteaFire #SAvENG
Play starts at 13:30 live on SS2, SABC 3 & 2000FM. pic.twitter.com/kcJ2Dq8n6G— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 12, 2016
This is #ProteaFire like you've never seen it. Catch it live on SS2, SABC 3 & 2000FM TOMORROW from 13:00. #SAvENG pic.twitter.com/rvmRGhcupj
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 11, 2016
The pink kits themselves are arguably the most visible aspect of the initiative – from the pitch
Our guys look all kinds of handsome in the @NBCricket #PinkDay kit. Tomorrow is the big day! BE THERE! #ProteaFire pic.twitter.com/RB0qY1ErNX
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 11, 2016
to the dressing room.
Have a look at the mood in the changeroom straight after the winning runs were hit.Cheers @CastleLagerSA #ProteaFire pic.twitter.com/i8eLROlaAm
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 12, 2016
The CSA’s official kit partner New Balance amplified the initiative and donated funds too with day competitions.
Get your pink on for the #PinkDay taking place on the 12th of Feb & get behind a great cause! #AlwaysInBeta pic.twitter.com/iccoccZIrv
— New Balance Cricket (@NBCricket) February 9, 2016
Will SA inspire the #ProteaFire on #PinkDay as they look to make it 4 out of 4 in the pink kit. #AlwaysInBeta pic.twitter.com/SWV1IL2Xkp
— New Balance Cricket (@NBCricket) February 12, 2016
Get prepared to show your #ProteaFire in pink tomorrow as the Proteas look to level the series! #AlwaysInBeta pic.twitter.com/Gvi4i2jCJF
— New Balance Cricket (@NBCricket) February 11, 2016
The Proteas pink ODI replica is on sale now!Get it from @SportsmansW & sporting goods stores nationwide. @NBCricket pic.twitter.com/w2jsRVRssx
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 11, 2016
But the pink merchandise wearing crowd is just as visible,
Crowd raising their voices now as Morris gives SA hope with a superb 6. 37 to win from 36 balls #PinkDay #ProteaFire pic.twitter.com/lNhuPEH4Un
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 12, 2016
as are the various stadium wraps – from boundaries to seats.
30 overs gone and England now 130/6 v SA. Woakes 11*, Root 48* #PinkDay #ProteaFire #MomentumODI #SAvENG pic.twitter.com/4lUZw0pHBA
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 12, 2016
Another strand of the programme sees sponsors offer players ‘game incentives’ to swell the cause coffers.
Series sponsor Momentum donated R10,000 for every single six hit into its branded family area spectators’ zone and a further R100,000 for every boundary struck that hit a giant inflatable M logo sign placed in the arena.
Who will do THIS? >> If a player hits the giant pink inflatable Momentum “M”, @Momentum_za will donate R100,000 pic.twitter.com/UFhFhOQ7WC
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 12, 2016
Are you ready for #PinkDay? The Proteas certainly are #ProteaFire #MomentumODI #SAvENG pic.twitter.com/2knsHqY1vb
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 12, 2016
Meanwhile shirt sponsor Castle also donate R10,000 for every catch on the day, while also ensuring R2.50 from each and every beer sold (in pink branded mugs) on the day was donated to PinkDrive.
.@CastleLagerSA getting involved in #PinkDay! They will donate R10,000 for every catch in the match. #ProteaFire pic.twitter.com/a2nvvAqwVI
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 11, 2016
How's this for awesome? @CastleLagerSA will donate R15,000 for every 6 caught in the crowd + R5,000 to the catcher. pic.twitter.com/A40ZHOFoP4
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 12, 2016
Get your pink on while watching our boys play by using #BraBrigade. Let's unite and beat cancer together! pic.twitter.com/OgyoTGr9Tl
— Castle Lager SA (@CastleLagerSA) February 12, 2016
While venue sponsors Bidvest donated R1,000 for each occasion the ball hits the boundary rope – which had been branded pink for the game.
The Proteas have never lost in pink, can they continue that tradition at #PinkDay tomorrow? Inspire #ProteaFire pic.twitter.com/sjqVksknFy
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 11, 2016
Even official taxi partner Uber also donated 50% of people’ trip fares to and from the game to the cause.
Brilliant stuff from @Uber_RSA, they will donate 50% of people's trips taken to & from the game on #PinkDay TODAY! pic.twitter.com/KAn0RXfmTF
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 12, 2016
Fans at home were encouraged to donate to the cause too.
Show your #PinkDay support even if you're at home. SMS "PINKDRIVE" to 40158 to donate R20.00 (valid in SA). #SAvENG pic.twitter.com/pzY5IqeP8r
— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) February 11, 2016
Comment
This year’s Pink Game follows in the footsteps of the 2015 version which saw South Africa play in pink for a one day game against the West Indies – also at Wanderers
But the history of the recent relationship between ‘pink’ and ‘cricket’ cancer awareness actually dates back to 2005 when the McGrath Foundation was formed.
This was initially an Australian fundraising and awareness initiative begun by former Aussie quick bowler Glenn McGrath and his wife Jane after she was diagnosed with breast cancer (see case study).
It began as a basic celebrity sportsperson led fund raising scheme, but then blossomed – from products and donations to fundraising matches and PR initiatives – into a massive pink-themed cricket programme stretching out across the cricketing world.
Links
Cricket South Africa Website:
Cricket South Africa Twitter:
https://twitter.com/officialcsa
Cricket South Africa Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/CricketSouthAfrica
Cricket South Africa YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/user/cricketsatv
PinkDrive:
McGrath Foundation: