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The winners of the International Cricket Council(ICC) One Day International(ODI) world cups are as follows: West Indies, West Indies, India, Australia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, Australia, Australia, India, Australia, England.1 pointHow many world cups have been played in total?

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The winners of the International Cricket Council(ICC) One Day International(ODI) world cups are as follows: West Indies, West Indies, India, Australia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, Australia, Australia, India, Australia, England.1 pointHow many world cups have been played in total?

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The total number of world cups played can be calculated by counting the number of winners listed.

Here is the step by step process:

  1. List down the winners: West Indies, West Indies, India, Australia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, Australia, Australia, India, Australia, England.
  2. Count the number of winners: 1, 2 (West Indies), 3 (India), 4 (Australia), 5 (Pakistan), 6 (Sri Lanka), 7, 8, 9 (Australia), 10 (India), 11 (Australia), 12 (England).

So, a total of 12 world cups have been played.

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