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well their is 20 twenty where each side gets 20 overs to bat and bowl, ODI which is 50 overs a side to bat and bowl. ODI stands for one day international and then their is test matches which can go on for 5 days both sides getting to bat and bowl twice. If at the end of the final day the last batting team is not out the match is a draw. Its complicated!

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Tests

In this type of format,the matches are of 5 days.Each day 90 overs are bowled.A team has to bowl out the opposition twice to win the match.

ODI

The matches are of 100 overs,both the teams playing 50,lasting for 8-9 hours.The team that makes more runs wins.

T20

This is the shortest and the most watched format of cricket.In this format,the matches are of 40 overs and both the teams play 20 overs.The matches are of around 3 hours.

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