Updated On: 18 May, 2018 07:24 AM IST | | Clayton Murzello
Former India skipper Gundappa Viswanath says anticipation is part of cricket's fabric, and some thrill will go away if the toss is eliminated


New Zealand captain Kane Williamson (second from left) tosses the coin during the first Test against England at Eden Park, Auckland in March. Pic/Getty Images
Doing away with the toss in Test cricket would deprive the game of its charm and thrill, reckoned Gundappa Viswanath, a former India captain. The Bangalore-based Viswanath, 69, was reacting to news of the International Cricket Council's Cricket Committee discussing the relevance of the spin of the coin during their May 28-29 meeting in Mumbai.