ODI

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ODI (One Day International) is a limited-overs format of cricket in which each team typically faces a fixed number of overs, usually 50, and matches are completed in a single day.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cricket format
limited-overs cricket
abbreviation ODI NERFINISHED
ballColor white
ballType white ball
battingOrderFlexibility yes
bowlingRestrictions maximum overs per bowler
clothingColor colored clothing
cricketFormatFamily one-day cricket
dayNightMatchesAllowed yes
fieldingCircleRules yes
fieldingRestrictions powerplays
firstOfficialMatch 5 January 1971
firstOfficialMatchTeams Australia NERFINISHED
England NERFINISHED
firstOfficialMatchVenue Melbourne Cricket Ground NERFINISHED
formatLevel international
fullName One Day International
governingBody International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
inningsEndConditions overs completed
target reached
team all out
inningsPerTeam 1
inningsStructure limited overs per innings
introducedBy International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
matchDuration one day
noOfInningsTotal 2
numberOfPlayersPerSide 11
oversPerSide 50
powerplayPhases multiple
relatedFormat List A cricket
Test cricket
Twenty20 International NERFINISHED
resultTypes loss
no result
tie
win
sport cricket
statusGrantedBy International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
tieBreakerMethods Super Over (in some tournaments)
typicalMatchLengthHours 7–8 hours
typicalOversPerSideRange 40–60 overs historically
uses One Day International status
usesDuckworthLewisSternMethod yes
usesLimitedOvers yes
worldChampionship Cricket World Cup NERFINISHED
worldChampionshipFrequency every four years
worldChampionshipOrganizer International Cricket Council NERFINISHED

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