One Day International
form of limited overs cricket (white ball cricket) with 50 overs per innings From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A One Day International (ODI) is a type of cricket match that is officially recognised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Each team has a single innings which is limited to 50 overs. The first-ever ODI was played in 1971. The format is used in both the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup and the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, both of which are held every four years. The ICC has granted ODI status to twenty men's teams and sixteen women's teams.[1]
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