ODIs
ODIs, or One Day Internationals, are a format of limited-overs cricket where each team faces a set number of overs, typically 50. The match is played in a single day, making it a faster-paced alternative to traditional Test cricket, which can last up to five days. ODIs are popular worldwide and are governed by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
In ODIs, teams aim to score as many runs as possible within their allotted overs, while the opposing team tries to restrict runs and take wickets. The format has produced many memorable tournaments, including the Cricket World Cup, which showcases the best teams from around the globe.