India Lose 20th Consecutive Odi Toss To Extend Unwanted World Record Streak, Kl Rahul Angry

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india lose 20th consecutive odi toss to extend unwanted world record streak kl rahul angry

Team India, led by KL Rahul, lost another toss during the second ODI against South Africa at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium in Raipur on Wednesday, December 3. The Men in Blue have extended their unwanted world record streak of losing tosses to 20 in one-day internationals.

India lost the toss for the second straight time in the three-match series, giving South Africa the early advantage once again in conditions where dew could play a crucial role. After winning the first ODI by 17 runs, India will hope to extend their lead, while the visitors, led by Temba Bavuma, aim to level the series.

India Lose 20th Consecutive ODI Toss, Extending Unwanted World Record Streak

India have now lost the toss in 20 straight ODIs, setting an unmatched record in men's international cricket. The streak began with the 2023 World Cup final in Ahmedabad and has continued through every bilateral and multi-nation ODI they have played since.

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