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One Day International (ODI)

A One Day International (ODI) is a format of cricket played between two national teams, typically lasting about 8 hours. Each team has 50 overs (a set of six balls bowled by a single bowler) to score as many runs as possible. The team batting first sets a target, and the second team tries to surpass it. The game emphasizes strategic batting, bowling, and fielding within a limited time, making it a fast-paced and exciting version of cricket. ODIs are popular worldwide and often part of international tournaments like the Cricket World Cup.