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ODI

ODI, or One Day International, is a format of cricket played between national teams, where each side has a set number of overs—usually 50—to score as many runs as possible. The game is completed in a single day, making it a quick yet strategically complex version of traditional cricket. Teams aim to outscore their opponents within the limited overs, with players balancing aggressive batting, disciplined bowling, and sharp fielding to achieve victory. ODIs are popular worldwide, combining the excitement of fast-paced action with the skillful tactics of cricket.