India snapped a historic and unwanted streak by winning its first ODI coin toss after 20 consecutive losses. KL Rahul called correctly in Visakhapatnam ahead of the series decider against South Africa, electing to bowl first. The jinx had persisted since the 2023 World Cup final, spanning multiple bilateral series.
India ended a bizarre run of 20 successive ODI toss defeats when KL Rahul won the toss in the third ODI against South Africa at Vizag, a series-decider with the scoreline tied 1-1. The streak, which began after the 2023 World Cup final, was the longest recorded in ODI cricket.
Reports noted the sequence had grown into a statistical outlier, cutting across captains and venues, before Rahul’s call broke the pattern and set India up to field first in pivotal conditions at the ACA-VDCA Stadium.
Key highlights
- Historic streak: India had lost 20 ODI tosses in a row, the longest such run recorded in ODIs.
- Decider context: The third ODI in Visakhapatnam is a series decider against South Africa with the score 1-1.
- Rahul’s call: KL Rahul won the toss and opted to bowl first, ending the “toss curse” dating back to 2023.
- Cross-series span: The streak stretched across multiple series and events since the 2023 World Cup final.
Sources: Business Standard, ABP Live, Firstpost