When was the last time India won a toss in an ODI before this?
India last won a toss during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-final against New Zealand.
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India captain KL Rahul ended a 20-game toss-losing streak in the third ODI against South Africa, electing to field first. The team last won a toss during the 2023 Cricket World Cup semi-final against New Zealand.
The toss win brought a change in fortune for India, allowing them to implement their preferred strategy of fielding first. KL Rahul emphasized the team's focus on consistency and process, despite external perceptions of recent performances. South Africa, dealing with injuries to key players, looked to post a competitive score and defend it. The match saw Tilak Varma replacing Washington Sundar in the Indian lineup, while Ryan Rickelton and Ottneil Baartman came in for South Africa.
India last won a toss during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-final against New Zealand.
Tilak Varma replaced Washington Sundar in the playing XI.
The decision was influenced by the presence of dew and the team's strategy to chase a total.
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