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Win Loss Records: ODI World Cup Records

The Cricket World Cup is the pinnacle of One Day International (ODI) cricket, where nations battle for supremacy on the global stage. Over the years, it has witnessed some of the most thrilling matches, outstanding performances, and, of course, win-loss records that tell the story of each participating country’s journey. In this comprehensive overview, we’ll delve into the win-loss records of all countries that have graced the ODI Cricket World Cup, offering insights into their successes and challenges on the cricketing field.

Team wins, losses, ties, and no results

TeamMatchesWonLostTiedNo result
% Win
 Australia (1975-2019)9469231174.73%
 India (1975-2019)8453291164.45%
 New Zealand (1975-2019)8954331161.93%
 South Africa (1992-2019)6438232161.9%
 England (1975-2019)8348322159.75%
 Pakistan
(1975-2019)
7945320258.44%
 West Indies
(1975-2019)
8043350255.12%
 Sri Lanka
(1975-2019)
8038391249.35%
 Bangladesh
(1999-2019)
4014250135.89%
 Ireland
(2007-2015)
217131035.71%
 Kenya
(1996-2011)
296220121.42%
 Zimbabwe
(1983-2015)
5711421321.29%
 Canada
(1979-2011)
182160011.11%
 Netherlands
(1996-2011)
202180010.00%
 United Arab Emirates
(1996-2015)
11110009.09%
 Afghanistan
(2015-2019)
15114006.66%
 Bermuda
(2007-2007)
303000.00%
 East Africa
(1975-1975)
303000.00%
 Namibia
(2003-2003)
606000.00%
 Scotland
(1999-2015)
14014000.00%
Last updated: 14 July 2019. The win percentage excludes no results; a tie counts as half a win

Win-Loss Records in ODI Cricket World Cup

The Cricket World Cup is not just about the thrill of the game but also about the stories that unfold through win-loss records. As we explore these records for each country, we gain a deeper appreciation for the rich history of this iconic tournament and the dedication of the players who have represented their nations. Whether it’s Australia’s dominance, India’s passion, or the underdog stories of emerging teams, the World Cup is a testament to the global reach and universal appeal of cricket.

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