Victor Ian
International Coach
Sorry, Wasn't directed at you.No I'm pretty clearly saying that it's ubiquitous and pointless
Sorry, Wasn't directed at you.No I'm pretty clearly saying that it's ubiquitous and pointless
Home team should never complain about toss imo. If you depend on toss then your team is as good as current Bangladesh/SL . When IND lost Pune test it was because our players except Pujara are rubbish player of spin rather than toss.Nobody is crediting the series win to the tosses. They are merely saying it was an important factor.
Sure, but they are not wrong to say the toss was an important factor.Home team should never complain about toss imo. If you depend on toss then your team is as good as current Bangladesh/SL . When IND lost Pune test it was because our players except Pujara are rubbish player of spin rather than toss.
It was a close run thing tbh.Did you consider making this a your face joke instead of a your post joke?
Ok AlanisAUS won 6 consecutive toss between 2010 to 2013 in IND . They lost all the 6 tests. Certain AUS posters will never give credit to IND team . I can say with 99% confidence if Tendulkar had similar record against AUS as Warne has against IND , they wouldn't even consider him ATG .
TBF there's people arguing that it would've been 4-0 if not for the toss at Perth. Two-way street.I don't think India have lost a match yet under Kohli's captaincy where they've won the toss.
They lost 2/3 tosses in SA and 5/5 in England, winning on both occasions where they batted first.
I think they also lost 4/5 tosses last time England visited, still won the series 4-0.
The statistics Gods still have plenty to do before anyone starts moaning about India being "lucky" with the toss.
You are a true geek if and only if you admire power of Bayes theorem.Hmm... we could probably frame a decent Bayes Theorem problem out of that one.. given India won the match, what is the probability that they won the toss?
The home side would prepare wickets where winning the toss would not give any meaningful advantage.Why don't they completely do away with toss? There will be no flat track bullies or green track bullies.
I think flat tracks would be prepared for sure. Ind vs Eng test series in 2016 as a recent example(though it had nothing to do with the toss). India still found a way to defeat Eng 4-0. Athers and Nasser mentioned that England were defeated resoundingly. I wonder they would have said the same if India won most of the tossesThe home side would prepare wickets where winning the toss would not give any meaningful advantage.
Lots of flat roads. Field days for flat track bullies; Nohit would become a test star.
Batting first on a flat track is a huge, huge advantage. It's one thing to know that the score of 450 that the opposition just put on you in 5 sessions is merely par, it's another thing to actually go out and prove it with the knowledge that any real slip-ups will probably leave you completely screwed by Day 4-5.The home side would prepare wickets where winning the toss would not give any meaningful advantage.
Lots of flat roads. Field days for flat track bullies; Nohit would become a test star.
Yep. England had this advantage against India in the Chennai and Mumbai tests of 2016. Won the toss, batted first and posted 400+ totals. India batted big after England's turn, posted 600+ in both the tests and won by an innings.Batting first on a flat track is a huge, huge advantage. It's one thing to know that the score of 450 that the opposition just put on you in 5 sessions is merely par, it's another thing to actually go out and prove it with the knowledge that any real slip-ups will probably leave you completely screwed by Day 4-5.
Agree with this. My point was that home teams starting with the obvious disadvantage of losing the toss and batting second makes for exciting viewing. If they end up winning the matches, they should be rightly be called as the better team.well yes being the better team does tend to help you win games of cricket. but batting first on flat pitches is still an obvious advantages which is why captains universally take it if offered and are pilloried if they don't and it goes wrong