
One Day Internationals (ODI)
One Day Internationals (ODIs) are a format of cricket played between international teams, where each side has a set number of 50 overs to score as many runs as possible. An over consists of six consecutive balls bowled by one player. The team with the higher total at the end of the match wins. ODIs typically last about 8 hours, including breaks, and are popular for their fast-paced, limited-duration style, making them exciting and accessible for fans worldwide.