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IND vs ENG: India Just Two Short Of 100 Test Wins In 21st Century
As India gear up to face England in a four-Test series from Friday, the host country is only two wins away from becoming the fourth team to notch 100 wins in Test cricket in the 21st century.
India has played 216 Tests since January 1, 2000, and have won 98 matches - for a 45.37 percent success - lost 59, and drawn 59.
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