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One Day International (ODI) cricket is a popular limited-overs format played between two international teams. Each side bats for a maximum of 50 overs, aiming...

What does ODI stand for in cricket?

ODI stands for One Day International. It refers to a limited-overs cricket match played between two teams with international status, typically completed within a single day.

How many overs does each team bat for in an ODI match?

In a standard One Day International match, each team bats for a maximum of 50 overs. If a team is bowled out before completing 50 overs, their innings concludes.

What is the Cricket World Cup's relevance to ODIs?

The Cricket World Cup is the premier international championship of One Day International cricket, organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It is contested every four years and is the sport's most prestigious tournament.

What are some key differences between ODI and Test cricket?

ODIs are limited to 50 overs per side and typically last one day, focusing on quick scoring. Test cricket, conversely, has no over limit per innings, can last up to five days, and emphasizes endurance and strategic declarations.

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