
ODI cricket
One Day International (ODI) cricket is a limited-overs format where two teams compete, each aiming to score as many runs as possible within 50 overs (each over consists of six deliveries). A team’s innings ends after these 50 overs or if all their players are out. The team with the highest runs combined wins. ODIs are played in a single day, combining strategic batting, bowling, and fielding tactics. It’s a fast-paced format that balances skill, endurance, and teamwork, making it engaging for players and spectators alike.