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Brett Lee turns 'pink' for a cause

Australian cricketer Brett Lee wears all pink during a promotional day to aid the McGrath Foundation which funds McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities across Australia, on day three of the second Test between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. January 5 is marked as Jane McGrath Day. (AFP Photo)

Brett Lee turns 'pink' for a cause

Australian cricketer Brett Lee wears all pink during a promotional day to aid the McGrath Foundation which funds McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities across Australia, on day three of the second Test between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. January 5 is marked as Jane McGrath Day. (AFP Photo)

Brett Lee turns 'pink' for a cause

Brett Lee is seen here with commentator and former cricketer Tony Greig during a promotional day to aid the McGrath Foundation, which was founded by Jane McGrath, the late wife of former Australian pacer Glenn McGrath, to spread awareness about breast cancer. She succumbed to the disease in June 2008. (AFP Photo)

Brett Lee turns 'pink' for a cause

The campaign has been carried forward by her husband Glenn McGrath. The third day of the first Sydney Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground each year is now known as Pink Stumps Day, where money is raised for the McGrath Foundation for breast care nurses. Many people wear pink to show support. (AFP Photo)

Brett Lee turns 'pink' for a cause

India pacer Zaheer Khan runs on the field holding an autographed McGrath Foundation pink cap on the third day of the second Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney. (AP Photo)

Brett Lee turns 'pink' for a cause

The Indian cricket team members along with former Australia cricket player Glenn McGrath wear 'Baggy Pink' caps prior to a charity team photo at the Sydney Cricket Ground on January 1, 2012 to aid the McGrath Foundation which funds McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities right across Australia.

Brett Lee turns 'pink' for a cause

Australian cricketer Ricky Ponting (C) shares a lighter moment with teammates as they wear 'Baggy Pink' caps prior to a charity team photo at the SCG. (AFP Photo)

Brett Lee turns 'pink' for a cause

The Sydney Cricket Ground will turn pink for the second Test between India and Australia in honour of McGrath's late wife Jane and in support of the McGrath Foundation, which works to increase awareness of breast cancer and raise money to fund breast cancer nurses. (AFP Photo)

Brett Lee turns 'pink' for a cause

In 2002, Glenn and Jane McGrath founded the McGrath Foundation, a charitable organisation dedicated to raising money to fund more breast care nurses in rural and regional Australia, and to educate young women to become 'breast aware'. (AFP Photo)

Brett Lee turns 'pink' for a cause

The foundation was created when Jane was still in her initial recovery from surgery, and she realised that the health system had a shortage of breast cancer nurses. Since then, the foundation has been working in support of the people touched by the disease. (AFP Photo)

Brett Lee turns 'pink' for a cause

Jane McGrath died in June 2008, she was 42. (AFP Photo)