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India beat England, Australia to top win chart this decade
New Delhi, Dec 23: India, England and Australia are the teams that have won the three World Cups that were held in this decade. Out of these teams, England may have caught the eye due to the renaisance they underwent after the 2015 World Cup and the records they broke in the process.
However, it is India who have the highest win percentage among ICC full members. India have played a total of 249 matches in this decade, which is the second highest among any teams with only Sri Lanka (256) having played more. They have won 63.05 percent of these matches.
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