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Find out all the latest news and details inside. Get Ready For The Pink Test! After two thrilling ma

Find out all the latest news and details inside. [NEWS]( [MATCH CENTRE]( [TICKETS]( [SHOP]( [Australia v Pakistan]( Get Ready For The Pink Test! After two thrilling matches between Australia and Pakistan in Perth and Melbourne, we're all set for an unforgettable climax to the Series with the [NRMA Insurance Pink Test]( at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground. The Pink Test starts tomorrow at 10:30AM local time. It's not just any Test match – it's [David Warner's]( final Test for Australia. Join us as we celebrate the remarkable career of a legend in the baggy green and witness the gripping skills of both teams in action. This match isn't just about cricket; support the [McGrath Foundation's]( incredible work for breast cancer awareness. Wear pink, show your support and be part of this special day. Tune into the NRMA Insurance West Test on Channel 7, Foxtel or Kayo, listen LIVE on SEN, Triple M and ABC Sport, or follow along with the [Cricket Australia Live App](. There's Nothing Like Being At The Cricket This Summer Don't miss your chance to see your champions on home soil. The Australian Men and Women's team are gearing up for some world-class action as they step up to the crease against the West Indies and South Africa. [BUY TICKETS]( Latest News [Pat Cummins at training]( Unchanged Aussie XI Targets Whitewash Captain Cummins fronts the media ahead of the Pink Test at the SCG, and reveals hosts will complete the series with the same line-up throughout. [READ MORE]( [David Warner Ashes]( Warner Had Plans To Retire From Tests Mid-Ashes Opener reveals he had considered an alternative exit from the five-day game, depending on how UK tour unfolded. [READ MORE]( [David Warner in Baggy Green]( Warner Makes Plea For Missing Baggy Green Australia opener's treasured cap lost in transit on the eve of his farewell Test in Sydney. [READ MORE]( [Official Australian International Cricket Kits]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [TikTok]( [Custom]( [Crickets Australia Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( Please send any general enquiries to acf@cricket.com.au Email sent by Cricket Australia, 60 Jolimont St, Jolimont VIC 3002 This email has been sent to: {EMAIL} [Click here to update your preferences or unsubscribe](

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