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Net Run Rate (NRR) in One Day Internationals (ODIs) is calculated by taking the difference between the total runs scored by a team and the total runs scored against them, divided by the total overs faced by the team minus the total overs bowled against them. The formula is:

[ \text{NRR} = \frac{(\text{Total Runs Scored} / \text{Total Overs Faced}) - (\text{Total Runs Conceded} / \text{Total Overs Bowled})} ]

This metric helps to assess a team's performance relative to others, particularly in tournament scenarios.

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