form of limited overs cricket (white ball cricket) with 50 overs per innings From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One Day International is a form of limited overs cricket. It is played between 2 teams who has one-day status. It was played first in 1971. The teams were Australia and England. In this format of cricket 50 overs played in each innings. But earlier it was 60 overs.
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