First ever ODI 1971 ()
Limited Over International or One Day International cricket started accidently. It sounds bizarre but the first ODI ever played was totally unplanned. The story goes back to 1971 Ashes, where the third ashes test between Australia and England at Melbourne in January 1971 was completely washed out.
The fear of financial losses led both cricket boards agreed to play a match on what would have been the fifth day of the Test. A one day, 40-overs-a-side match was arranged to appease the disappointed spectators. Tobacco company Rothmans was a last-minute sponsor to the tune of £5000, and the Man of the Match stood to earn £90.
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