MOMENTUM PROTEAS CONTINUE BATTLE AGAINST GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE WITH SECOND BLACK DAY ODI

MOMENTUM PROTEAS CONTINUE BATTLE AGAINST GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE WITH SECOND BLACK DAY ODI

JOHANNESBURG: To help continue to bring light to one of the most important societal issues facing
South Africa in gender-based violence (GBV), Cricket South Africa (CSA) and the Momentum Proteas
will host the second edition of the Black Day One-Day International (ODI) during the ongoing series
against the West Indies.

The annual event will take place during the fourth and final ODI between the two sides at the
Imperial Wanderers on Sunday, 06 February, with the South African side sporting their unique all-
black kit, while their opponents will wear black armbands in support of the initiative.

The encounter, which will carry more weight than just the result, will be broadcast live on
SuperSport and SABC free-to-air, with the action getting underway from 10h00.

GBV, an indefensible act that leaves a life-long psychological scar on the victim, does not
discriminate, and can affect or be committed by any person regardless of their race, age, religion,
gender, or sexual orientation, with mostly South African women and children at risk.

Following the inaugural event during the Pakistan series in Durban last year, captain Suné Luus and
her side are aiming to once again use their platform in front of a massive broadcast audience from
South Africa and around the world to highlight the affliction caused by GBV within our communities.

The team’s respective leaders, Luus and the West Indies’ Stephanie Taylor shared their two sides’
thoughts ahead of Sunday’s all-important day.

Luus said: “Black Day is very important to us and as a team we feel strongly about the fight against
GBV. With the support of CSA, we hope to bring awareness to this issue that affects our country
greatly, and hopefully we can make a difference.”

Taylor added: “The West Indies Women stand with South Africa in their fight against GBV. GBV has
also been on the rise at home and many families have been more affected since the pandemic, with
women and children suffering at the hands of men.

Violence in any form is never the answer,” she added.

CSA along with the host union, Lions Cricket and partners Momentum plead with the general public
to stand in solidarity with the Proteas by also donning black on matchday and use the #EndGBV on
all social media platforms to help amplify the message.

"There is actually a bigger pandemic that we need to fight, and we as a business and as Momentum,
feel very passionate about this,” said Carel Bosman head of Events and Sponsorship at Momentum
Metropolitan.

“We urge every single person to get involved in this initiative from Cricket South Africa on 06
February when the Momentum Proteas will be playing in black, one, to raise awareness but also to
form solidarity in fighting this pandemic.”

ENDS
Issued by: Cricket South Africa – Corporate Communications 


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