ODI Cricket
ODI Cricket, or One Day International cricket, is a limited-overs format of the game where each team faces a set number of overs, typically 50. Matches are played between two teams, and the team that scores the most runs wins. This format is popular for its fast-paced nature, making it accessible and exciting for fans.
Introduced in the 1970s, ODI Cricket has become a significant part of international competitions, including the ICC Cricket World Cup. Each match lasts about 8 hours, including breaks, allowing for a full day of entertainment while maintaining the strategic depth of traditional cricket.