Toss Trouble! Shubman Gill becomes the 4th Indian captain to lose all the five toss in a test chain – check out who others are. Cricket news

New Delhi: Shubman Gill has entered a rare and unwanted club in Indian cricket history. On Thursday, during the fifth and final test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at the Oval, Gill lost his fifth toss in a row, became only the fourth Indian captain to lose all the five toss in the five-match Test series.Live Score: India vs England, 5th TestIt also marked the loss of India’s 15th consecutive toss in international cricket – a streak that continues fans and players equally. As England’s Stand-in Captain Oli Pope opted to bowl under Cloud Sky, Gill’s coins Bhagya hit another low so far.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!This is a overall 14th example in the history of the testing of the team losing all the five toss in a five -match series, and Gill now finds himself with three mythological Indian captains, who had to face the same fate:
Lala amarnath (1948-49 vs West Indies)The West Indies toured India, Lala Amarnath, the first Test captain of independent India, lost all five toss. Windies captain John Godard won all five toss, and the visitors took the series 1–0.
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Kapil Dev (1982-83 vs West Indies)Just before his World Cup winning victory, Kapil Dev made a tough tour of the West Indies, losing all five toss. India failed to win the same test, and the series in favor of the West Indies ended 2–0.Virat Kohli (2018 vs England)The most recent before Gill, Virat Kohli failed to win a toss during India’s 2018 tour of England. Joe Root’s England took full advantage and claimed the series 4–1.With the current series moving 2–1 in favor of England, Gill will expect his predecessors to avoid joining another unwanted record-losing the series after losing all the toss. One win in the Oval Test will make India only a fourth team, which will be a fourth team at any time to avoid the defeat of the series after losing each toss in a five-observance series.