

Something rather unbelievable is happening with the Indian men’s cricket team — and this time, it’s not about their performance on the field, but about their toss record.
In an absolutely shocking statistic, India has now lost 18 consecutive tosses in One Day Internationals (ODIs). This streak is statistically improbable and has never been witnessed before in international cricket history.
This strange “toss curse” began during the tenure of the previous captain Rohit Sharma and is now continuing under new skipper Shubman Gill.
According to statistical probabilities, the chances of a team losing 18 tosses in a row are less than 0.1%, making this a record that’s almost impossible to replicate. Yet, India seems to be living through this bizarre phase — a streak that’s both funny and frustrating for fans.
As things stand in the ongoing third ODI against Australia, the visitors are in a strong position with the score reading 124/3 in 22 overs. With such momentum, Australia looks set to post a challenging target, and India will have to chase yet again — after losing the toss once more!
India has now created an unwanted record that might go down as one of the most unusual chapters in cricket history.








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