IND vs Eng 3rd Test: ‘It’s Crazy’ – Ravi Shastri explains the right coin toss

Former India head coach and cricketer Ravi Shastri is one of the most prominent figures of the game. Commanding appearance is preferred by fans around the world while presenting their lively appearance and match discussions on MIC and when performing the coin toss. Experienced has been in charge of organizing the toss for a five-observance series between India and England.In an interesting clip, Shastri pigeons in two-do works and complicated tosses to toss ‘right’ coins. Talking to Ian ward how he approaches the coin toss, 63 -year -old went from the Long Room to the wicket to perform the formal duties for the third test between England and India.Explaining this process, Shastri said, “Less (preparation you do) is better, because otherwise, if you do too much then you can simply miss the real thing in the middle. I will ask them about the (Captain) pitch. I would be very interested in looking at the decision to win the toss. Both captains wanted to field in the previous game. ,Then he explained that “this is crazy. You have got to hear the manufacturer very clearly, because when the countdown for the toss starts, you are ready. They (Captain) Exchange Sheets, mention what their shee and combination is, and then take it from there.” Shastri underlined how he needs to focus further than important matches, especially if it is an IPL or World Cup stability, nominates the atmosphere as ‘crazy’.
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As far as the toss is concerned, England won the toss before the 3 Tests and opted to bat surprisingly. It marked a rare strategic decision from the hosts, who has done only once in 12 home tests in which they have won the toss in the ‘Bajball’ era. After batting first, England were excluded for 387 in 112.3 overs. In the first and second Test matches, Shubman Gill did not win the toss.