ODI Matches
ODI Matches, or One Day Internationals, are a format of limited-overs cricket where each team faces a set number of overs, typically 50. These matches are played between international teams and are governed by the International Cricket Council (ICC). The objective is to score more runs than the opposing team within the allotted overs.
In an ODI Match, each team has one innings, and the game usually lasts around 8 hours, including breaks. Players wear colored uniforms, and the matches are often held in stadiums with large crowds. ODI Matches are popular for their fast-paced action and are a key part of international cricket tournaments, including the ICC Cricket World Cup.