The World Cup final ran into confusion before the first ball was bowled. The coin had to be tossed twice after the match referee Jeff Crowe said he had not heard Sri Lanka captain Kumara Sangakkara's call the first time. The Wankhede Stadium was not yet filled to its 33,000 capacity, and the noise was yet to reach its peak. Commentator Ravi Shastri, who was hosting the toss, said it had fallen heads the first time. There were then a few moments of confusion as Crowe said he had not heard the call and so the toss that had been carried out was null and void. When MS Dhoni threw up the coin again, Sangakkara called 'heads' and the coin fell Sri Lanka's way.
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I think luck favored India in the toss, It was good to loose the toss citing the condition of the pitch.
Sangakkara knew he lost the toss claims former England captain Vaughan. Whats your take on this.

http://www.sify.com/sports/sangakkara-knew-he-lost-the-toss-vaughan-news-cricket-ledmbRadajf.html?tag=top%20sports%20news
Due to Noise Match referee can't hear the Call of Kumar Sangkara , there fore toss taken twice...
Winds and wares are on the side of the ablest navigators. This means that chance and circumstances matters little if you are confident of victory. India would win-

Head or tail
We cannot fail

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

The coin had to be tossed twice after the match referee Jeff Crowe said he had not heard Sri Lanka captain Kumara Sangakkara's call the first time.....
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