India’s toss woes in ODIs persist, with new skipper Shubman Gill losing the toss for the Sydney ODI versus Australia on October 25. This is India’s 18th straight toss loss, further reinforcing an unwanted record.
Australian captain Mitchell Marsh won the toss in Sydney and decided to bat first, a move traditionally benevolent at the SCG. India had already broken the Netherlands record of 11 consecutive toss losses, held in March during the Champions Trophy. For Gill, his inaugural series as ODI captain has been a testing one, with three toss losses and the series already lost after losses in Perth and Adelaide.
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The sequence started on November 19, 2023, during the World Cu

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