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What is an ODI Series?

An ODI Series involves two or more national cricket teams playing a pre-determined number of One Day International (ODI) matches, typically 3 or 5, against each other. Each match is 50 overs per side.

How is an ODI Series winner decided?

The team that wins the majority of matches in the series is declared the winner. For example, in a three-match series, a team winning two matches wins the series.

What is the significance of an ODI Series?

ODI series are crucial for teams to improve their ICC ODI rankings, prepare for major tournaments like the Cricket World Cup, and provide competitive international cricket exposure for players.

Are there any major ODI tournaments apart from bilateral series?

Yes, the ICC Cricket World Cup is the pinnacle of ODI cricket, held every four years, featuring the best teams globally competing for the championship title.

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