One Day International (ODI)

2. One Day International (ODI)- A One Day International (ODI) is also called limited overs cricket. it played with two International teams, each team faces 50 overs usually. In this format, the World Cup played in every four years. A One Day International cricket is a form of the limited overs cricket. It was developed in end of the 20th century. The first ODI was played between Australia and England on 5 January 1971 at Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Australia won that game by 5 wickets. At the point when the initial three long periods of the third Test were washed out authorities chose to relinquish the match and, rather, play an irregular one-day diversion comprising of 40 eight-ball overs per side. In the late 1970s, Kerry Packer built up the adversary World Series Cricket rivalry, and it presented a significant number of the highlights of One Day International cricket that are currently ordinary, including shaded outfits, matches played during the evening under floodlights with a white ball and dim sight screens, and, for transmissions, different camera points, impacts mouthpieces to catch sounds from the players on the pitch, and on-screen illustrations.


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