Limited overs cricket

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Limited overs cricket is a shorter, one-day form of the sport in which each team faces a fixed, limited number of overs, leading to a result within a single match day.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf form of cricket
team sport
abbreviation LO cricket
limited-overs cricket
aimsFor producing a result in one day
contrastWith Test cricket
first-class cricket
timeless cricket
firstMajorCompetition Gillette Cup NERFINISHED
firstWorldCup 1975 Cricket World Cup NERFINISHED
governingBody International Cricket Council NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic each team faces a fixed number of overs
limited number of legal deliveries per innings
match completed in a single day
result usually achieved without a draw
hasStrategy aggressive batting
death bowling
specialist limited-overs players
includesFormat List A cricket
ODI cricket
One Day International
T10 cricket
T20 cricket
The Hundred NERFINISHED
Twenty20 cricket NERFINISHED
influencedBy commercial television requirements
spectator demand for shorter games
isPlayedBetween two teams
isSubsetOf cricket
originPeriod 1960s
popularIn domestic cricket leagues
international cricket
rareResultType draw
resultTypes no result
tie
win
scoringEmphasis higher run rates
sportType one-day cricket
typicalInningsPerTeam one innings
typicalOversPerSide 10 overs in T10 cricket
100 balls per side in The Hundred
20 overs in Twenty20 cricket
40 or 60 overs in some List A competitions
50 overs in One Day Internationals
uses colored clothing in most professional formats
fielding restrictions
limited overs per bowler
powerplay overs
white cricket ball in most professional formats

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

1987 Cricket World Cup cricketFormat Limited overs cricket