Noosa News
Pink Stumps Day a great success

By Randall Woodley
The Sunshine Coast Cricket Association declared last Saturday as PINK STUMPS DAY where every team, Junior, Senior and Women were encouraged to buy pink wristbands and use pink stumps in support of Cancer Awareness and raise funds for the Bloomhill Cancer Care Centre at Buderim. The Tewantin-Noosa Thunder Club supported the initiative and every player took the field wearing the pink bands whilst others, replaced their bat grips with pink ones and one team even wore pink caps.
On the field, the Firsts and Fifths are well placed to take outright points next Saturday, whereas the other two will need to play above themselves to win their matches. The season is now at the pointy-end and it is imperative…
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