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When Was The Last Time India Won A Toss In ODIs?

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Sumit Kushwaha
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India’s strange run with ODI tosses continues to puzzle everyone. In the second ODI against South Africa in Raipur, Temba Bavuma once again won the toss and sent India in to bat. With this, India have now lost 20 ODI tosses in a row, a streak that has stretched almost two full years regardless of who the captain is.

A New Captain, Same Toss Luck

India last won a toss during the 2023 World Cup semifinal. Since that day, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul and now Shubman Gill have all failed to call correctly. In Shubman’s case, the record is even more surprising as he has lost 10 out of 11 tosses so far as captain.

Calling a coin toss is purely chance, but India’s streak has become extremely rare. Statistically, losing 20 coin tosses in a row has a probability of just 0.000763 percent. It is one of those odd moments in cricket that fans will talk about for years.

India’s Toss-Loss Streak

Opponent Venue India Captain Match Result
South Africa Raipur KL Rahul Result Pending
South Africa Ranchi KL Rahul Won by 17 runs
Australia Sydney Shubman Gill Won
Australia Adelaide Shubman Gill Lost by 2 wickets
Australia Perth Shubman Gill Lost by 7 wickets
New Zealand Dubai Rohit Sharma Won by 4 wickets
Australia Dubai Rohit Sharma Won by 4 wickets
New Zealand Dubai Rohit Sharma Won by 44 runs
Pakistan Dubai Rohit Sharma Won by 6 wickets
Bangladesh Dubai Rohit Sharma Won by 6 wickets
England Ahmedabad Rohit Sharma Won by 142 runs
England Cuttack Rohit Sharma Won by 4 wickets
England Nagpur Rohit Sharma Won by 4 wickets
Sri Lanka Colombo Rohit Sharma Lost by 110 runs
Sri Lanka Colombo Rohit Sharma Lost by 32 runs
Sri Lanka Colombo Rohit Sharma Tied
South Africa Paarl KL Rahul Won by 78 runs
South Africa Gqerbha KL Rahul Lost by 8 wickets
South Africa Johannesburg KL Rahul Won by 8 wickets
Australia Ahmedabad Rohit Sharma Lost by 6 wickets

Mixed Results Despite Toss Issues

Even though the toss luck has been terrible, India’s overall performances have not always suffered. They lost the World Cup final and a series against Sri Lanka, but they also remained unbeaten during the Champions Trophy earlier this year. A second-string squad even pulled off a series win in South Africa.

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