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2007-04-22 01:17:30 · 15 answers · asked by trix1 1 in Sports Cricket

ok...so it means one day international....what is that lol

2007-04-22 01:20:35 · update #1

15 answers

One day international

2007-04-22 01:19:45 · answer #1 · answered by Jon Soundman 4 · 0 0

my dear frnd
One-Day International (ODI) is a form of cricket, which is played over 50 overs per side between two national cricket teams. The Cricket World Cup is played in this format. One-Day International matches are also called "Limited Overs Internationals (LOI)", because they are limited overs cricket matches between national sides, and if the weather interferes they are not always completed in one day. Important one-day matches, international and domestic, often have two days set aside, the second day being a "reserve" day to allow more chance of the game being completed if a result is not possible on the first day (for instance if play is prevented or interrupted by rain).

The international one-day game is a late twentieth-century development. The first ODI was played on 5 January 1971 between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. When the first three days of the third Test were washed out officials decided to abandon the match and, instead, play a one-off one day game consisting of 40 eight-ball overs per side. Australia won the game by 5 wickets.

have a nice day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-04-23 11:42:37 · answer #2 · answered by ri$hi rich$$$ 2 · 0 0

One-Day International (ODI) is a form of cricket, which is played over 50 overs per side between two national cricket teams. The Cricket World Cup is played in this format. One-Day International matches are also called "Limited Overs Internationals (LOI)", because they are limited overs cricket matches between national sides, and if the weather interferes they are not always completed in one day. Important one-day matches, international and domestic, often have two days set aside, the second day being a "reserve" day to allow more chance of the game being completed if a result is not possible on the first day (for instance if play is prevented or interrupted by rain).

The international one-day game is a late twentieth-century development. The first ODI was played on 5 January 1971 between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. When the first three days of the third Test were washed out officials decided to abandon the match and, instead, play a one-off one day game consisting of 40 eight-ball overs per side. Australia won the game by 5 wickets.

In the late 1970s, Kerry Packer established the rival World Series Cricket competition, and it introduced many of the features of One-Day International cricket that are now commonplace, including coloured uniforms, matches played at night under floodlights with a white ball and dark sight screens, and, for television broadcasts, multiple camera angles, effects microphones to capture sounds from the players on the pitch, and on-screen graphics. The first of the matches with coloured uniforms was the WSC Australians in wattle gold versus WSC West Indians in coral pink, played at VFL Park in Melbourne on 17th January 1979.

2007-04-22 08:26:03 · answer #3 · answered by M I K E . 3 · 0 0

One-Day International (ODI) is a form of cricket, which is played over 50 overs per side between two national cricket teams. The Cricket World Cup is played in this format. One-Day International matches are also called "Limited Overs Internationals (LOI)", because they are limited overs cricket matches between national sides, and if the weather interferes they are not always completed in one day. Important one-day matches, international and domestic, often have two days set aside, the second day being a "reserve" day to allow more chance of the game being completed if a result is not possible on the first day (for instance if play is prevented or interrupted by rain).

The international one-day game is a late twentieth-century development. The first ODI was played on 5 January 1971 between Australia and England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

In the late 1970s, Kerry Packer established the rival World Series Cricket competition, and it introduced many of the features of One-Day International cricket that are now commonplace, including coloured uniforms, matches played at night under floodlights with a white ball and dark sight screens, and, for television broadcasts, multiple camera angles, effects microphones to capture sounds from the players on the pitch, and on-screen graphics. The first of the matches with coloured uniforms was the WSC Australians in wattle gold versus WSC West Indians in coral pink, played at VFL Park in Melbourne on 17th January 1979.

For more details, please check the following link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-Day_International

2007-04-22 09:54:36 · answer #4 · answered by vakayil k 7 · 0 0

Compared to a test match, which is played over 5 days, with 90 overs each day, an ODI (One Day International) is played in one day with 100 overs bowled in total.

Each teams bowls 50 overs, and the main aim in an ODI is for the second team to reach and beat the first team's total. In a test match, the main aim is for the bowling team to get the batting team out as soon as possible.

2007-04-22 08:35:59 · answer #5 · answered by rt10 3 · 0 0

Just what it says, One Day International.It is a term used to differentiate between test matches, which usually are scheduled for five days,and limited overs cricket matches between national teams which are usually for 50 overs each side, and start and finish on the same day.The basic laws of cricket apply to both but there are various differences in the rules between tests and ODI's., such as the maximum number of overs an individual bowler can bowl (10) and certain restrictions on field placings.The laws relating to wide balls is slightly different.

2007-04-22 08:31:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ODI is stands for One Day international ( match)

2007-04-24 18:03:35 · answer #7 · answered by TCAM MAN 2 · 0 0

there are 2 types of matches in cricket
one is the test match and the other one is the odi
the test match is played within 5 days and there is a specific time for it to end for the day like till the evening

and the odi is one day international
what is odi?
odi is the match which is played in one day
it is also called a day and night match
it is played from morning till the night

the test match is very boring becoz its for 5 days
u know earlier the test match did not have a day limit at all
just to make it more convenient they made it for 5 days.
but still its boring
in test match the players are in white
while in odis the players have their color to wear

hope u understood whtever i told u

2007-04-22 08:40:46 · answer #8 · answered by ~!Blossom!~ 4 · 0 0

One day international
specially for game of Cricket

2007-04-22 18:41:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Its a cricket match in which their is a limit of 50 overs for both innings.The teams where colourd kits and its a day and night match.The best teams are Pakistan,India,Australia,South Africa, New Zealand and Sri Lanka.England and West Indies r good too and Bangladesh are climbing up.Anything else?

2007-04-22 08:53:19 · answer #10 · answered by PrinceEmad 1 · 0 0

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