IPL 2024 faced a storm of controversy when a video surfaced, capturing the moment Javagal Srinath, the match representative, flipped the coin after the toss during the 25th match between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Wankhede Stadium.
While some dismissed the video as fake, others scrutinised it closely, questioning the integrity of the toss process. Amidst the uproar, RCB's captain, Faf du Plessis, took it upon himself to shed light on the matter, engaging in a candid conversation with Sunrisers Hyderabad's skipper, Pat Cummins, before their match. The animated conversation was caught on camera.

In a viral video clip, du Plessis animatedly narrated the sequence of events from RCB's toss against MI, vividly describing how the match referee flipped the coin after retrieving it from the ground. Cummins' expression betrayed his shock, reflecting the gravity of the situation.
With du Plessis' demonstration, doubts surrounding the authenticity of the controversial video were dispelled, compelling many to acknowledge its veracity.
While the coin-flip controversy garnered significant attention, RCB found themselves grappling with their own struggles in IPL 2024. Having won just one out of their previous six matches, the team languished at the bottom of the standings, with their playoff hopes hanging by a thread.
In a bid to turn their fortunes around, RCB made pivotal changes to their playing XI for the encounter against SRH, sidelining Glenn Maxwell and Mohammed Siraj. Despite Siraj being listed as an impact substitute, the odds of him making a significant contribution in the match seemed slim, especially with RCB bowling first.
With each loss denting their playoff aspirations further, RCB understood the urgency of the situation. Their remaining fixtures assumed a make-or-break significance, with any further setbacks virtually sealing their fate. While the road ahead appeared arduous, RCB remained hopeful, banking on a resurgence to salvage their IPL campaign.