RCB’s 12 toss losses at home sparks Harvard case study joke

RCB’s 12 toss losses at home sparks Harvard case study joke

The bandwagon of the Indian Premier League (IPL) yet again reaches the vibrant city of Bengaluru. This time, the home side, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), took on Rajasthan Royals (RR) at the iconic M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in a sumptuous IPL 2025 clash on Thursday, April 24.

While RCB have shown some good form in the tournament after finding their groove, by contrast, RR have been quite shoddy.

Meanwhile, ahead of the clash, something truly mind-boggling occurred. Bengaluru have probably done the unthinkable by stretching the odds of probability to another level. Captain Rajat Patidar, while representing the Reds, continued his toss-losing streak. While he lost his fourth toss in a row, in totality, RCB went on to register their 12th consecutive toss loss.

This led the RCB franchise to come up with an interesting post on their social media handles. After enduring another toss loss, they quipped that their losing streak should become a case study for the renowned Harvard University.

That said, let’s dive into the probability of a team losing the toss for that long.

While it may seem rather improbable for any team to lose 12 consecutive tosses at home, one cannot deny the unpredictable nature of cricket.

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