The Castle Lager Proteas are motivated to continue with their proud record in pink when they take on England in the fourth Momentum One-Day International (OD) at Bidvest Wanderers Stadium on Friday. The Proteas have won the last three ODI’s played at the Wanderers, which were all played in pink, and will want to continue with that trend as they look to level the five-match series 2-2. The Proteas have set up scores in excess of 300 in all the pink ODI’s, including the record-breaking performance against the West Indies last year where AB de Villiers smashed the fastest ODI century in 31 balls. The conditions this year look set to be just as conducive, and Abbott insists it will be important to assess and adapt as quickly as possible. Cricket South Africa and it’s commercial stakeholders have set their sights on raising a million rands with initiatives on the day, with all proceeds going to the The Pink Drive in support of the brilliant work the charity does around raising breast cancer awareness.
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