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A '''One Day International''' was a type of [[cricket]] match. The [[Sixth Doctor]] once tried to get [[Flip Jackson]] to watch the fifth [[2006]] ODI between [[Australia]] and [[South Africa]] on the [[Time-Space Visualiser]], but she claimed to be more a fan of [[bowls]] than cricket. ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Fourth Wall (audio story)|The Fourth Wall]]'')
A '''One Day International''' was a type of [[cricket]] match. The [[Sixth Doctor]] once tried to get [[Flip Jackson]] to watch the fifth [[2006]] ODI between [[Australia]] and [[South Africa]] on the [[Time-Space Visualiser]], but she claimed to be more a fan of [[bowls]] than cricket. ([[BFA]]: ''[[The Fourth Wall (audio story)|The Fourth Wall]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
A One Day international is ill-defined within [[DWU]] narratives. In the real world, however, an ODI is a cricket match with a predetermined, limited number of [[over (cricket)|over]]s, such that the match can be concluded in a single day.
A One Day international is ill-defined within [[DWU]] narratives. In the real world, however, an ODI is a cricket match with a predetermined, limited number of [[over (cricket)|overs]], such that the match can be concluded in a single day.  


This differs from {{w|test cricket}}, whose matches can be played across multiple days.  
This differs from {{w|test cricket}}, whose matches can be played across multiple days.  
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Revision as of 06:27, 24 August 2012

A One Day International was a type of cricket match. The Sixth Doctor once tried to get Flip Jackson to watch the fifth 2006 ODI between Australia and South Africa on the Time-Space Visualiser, but she claimed to be more a fan of bowls than cricket. (BFA: The Fourth Wall)

Behind the scenes

A One Day international is ill-defined within DWU narratives. In the real world, however, an ODI is a cricket match with a predetermined, limited number of overs, such that the match can be concluded in a single day.

This differs from test cricket, whose matches can be played across multiple days.

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