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		<title>Stokes didn’t want those overthrows</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ben Stokes didn’t want the runs gathered from the controversial overthrows awarded to England during Sunday’s World Cup final win over New Zealand, according to Test team-mate James Anderson. England were afforded the title due to a superior boundary count, after regulation play – and the Super Over – were tied. The result might have [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.sacricketmag.com/strauss-recalls-helping-jailed-stokes/">Ben Stokes</a> didn’t want the runs gathered from the controversial overthrows awarded to England during Sunday’s World Cup final win over New Zealand, according to Test team-mate James Anderson.<span id="more-125134"></span><span id="more-101972"></span></p>
<p>England were afforded the title due to a superior boundary count, after regulation play – and the Super Over – were tied.</p>
<p>The result might have read differently, though, had fielder Martin Guptill’s throw from the deep not ricocheted to the boundary. What should have been two runs resulted in six.</p>
<p>‘The etiquette in cricket is if the ball is thrown at the stumps and it hits you and goes into a gap in the field you don’t run,” Anderson told the BBC’s Tailenders podcast.</p>
<p>‘But if it goes to the boundary, in the rules it’s four and you can’t do anything about it. I think, talking to Michael Vaughan who saw him after the game, Ben actually went to the umpires and said, “Can you take that four runs off. We don’t want it”.</p>
<p>‘But it’s in the rules and that’s the way it is. It’s been talked about for a while among the players, potentially that being a dead ball if it does hit the batsman and veer off somewhere.’</p>
<p>The victory marked England’s first World Cup title after four appearances in the final. They will start the Ashes series against Australia early next month.</p>
<p><em><strong>Photo: Getty Images</strong></em></p>
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