How toss can determine IPL 2019 Final winner: Winning the toss and deciding what to do has it in it to decide the winner of IPL 2019 final.
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Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings are all set to face each other for the fourth time in an Indian Premier League final match. The seasoned clash between the two teams will culminate the intensely fought 12th season of IPL. In their previous meetings on the biggest stage, Mumbai have won twice as compared to Super Kings’ only victory.
The team which will win the final tonight will become the first IPL team to register four IPL trophies. While there are teams who haven’t won a single title since the inception of the tournament in 2008, winning four titles in doubtlessly a significant achievement.
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How toss can determine IPL 2019 Final winner
While there is no guarantee to the same but the winner of IPL 2019 might well be predicted during the toss itself. The same statement is backed by a trend which has emerged in the previous finals which Mumbai and Chennai have played against each other.
In the three finals which Indians and Super Kings have played in the past, the team batting first on all occasions ended up winning the match. In the three league matches between both the teams this year, the team batting first has won on two occasions.
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Overall, both MI and CSK have played a total of six IPL finals. The team batting first has won the match on as many as five occasions, something which supports the popular notion of batting first in a big match.
In the 11 IPL finals which have been played so far, the teams batting first have registered victory in seven of them while the team batting second has won on four instances.
With the toss scheduled to happen in just over an hour now, here is eagerly hoping for the outcome of the same.