England’s Jofra Archer said on Sunday, he’d finally found his World Cup winner’s medal after “going mad” looking for the prized possession following a house move.
Last year saw the fast bowler Archer establish himself on the global stage as he helped England win their first men’s 50-over global title against New Zealand, with his 20 wickets at 23.05 the most taken by any member of the champions’ squad during the tournament.
Archer, who only made his international debut in 2019, was also given the responsibility of bowling the Super Over in the final at Lord’s. New Zealand had to chase down the target of 16 to win the World Cup. But he held his nerve brilliantly as England edged out New Zealand in a thrilling finish decided on boundary countback.
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