Former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Tuesday opined that if pitches behave the way they have been doing in the first two cricket Tests between India and Australia, the side that wins the toss will go on to win the five-day affair.
"It was a special win. The comeback was remarkable. But if pitches remain like this, the team that wins the toss will win the match," Ganguly told reporters here.
India effected a dramatic turnaround on the penultimate day to pull off a memorable 75-run win after conceding a first innings lead on a challenging track. The series is now squared at 1-1 as both the teams head to Ranchi for the third Test, starting March 16.