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ODI (One Day Internationals)

One Day Internationals (ODIs) are a format of cricket played between international teams, where each team has a maximum of 50 overs (sets of 6 balls) to score runs. The game typically lasts around 8 hours, including breaks, and each team bats once. The team with the most runs at the end wins. ODIs combine the strategic depth of cricket with a faster pace and higher scoring potential than traditional Test matches, making them popular for their balance of skill, excitement, and brevity.