<Ul> <Li> An ODI is contested by two teams of 11 players each . </Li> <Li> The Captain of the side winning the toss chooses to either bat or bowl (field) first . </Li> <Li> The team batting first sets the target score in a single innings . The innings lasts until the batting side is "all out" (i.e., 10 of the 11 batting players are "out") or all of the first side's allotted overs are completed . </Li> <Li> Each bowler is restricted to bowling a maximum of 10 overs (fewer in the case of rain - reduced matches and in any event generally no more than one fifth or 20% of the total overs per innings). Therefore, each team must comprise at least five competent bowlers (either dedicated bowlers or all - rounders). </Li> <Li> The team batting second tries to score more than the target score in order to win the match . Similarly, the side bowling second tries to bowl out the second team or make them exhaust their overs before they reach the target score in order to win . </Li> <Li> If the number of runs scored by both teams is equal when the second team loses all its wickets or exhausts all its overs, then the game is declared a tie (regardless of the number of wickets lost by either team). </Li> </Ul> <Li> An ODI is contested by two teams of 11 players each . </Li> <Li> The Captain of the side winning the toss chooses to either bat or bowl (field) first . </Li> <Li> The team batting first sets the target score in a single innings . The innings lasts until the batting side is "all out" (i.e., 10 of the 11 batting players are "out") or all of the first side's allotted overs are completed . </Li>

As in 2013 which country was in 2009 the most recent to be granted the status to play odi cricket