Ben Stokes has opened up on his match-winning heroics one year on from England clinching the Cricket World Cup for the first time.
The superstar all-rounder scored an unbeaten 84 off 98 balls to lead England's recovery from 86/4 against New Zealand, before returning to the crease in a dramatic Super-Over finale.
The hosts went on to overcome the Black Caps in the tie-breaker after no shortage of astonishing moments - with Stokes fortunate not to be caught in the 48th over and scoring the unlikeliest of sixes when a throw from a fielder hit his bat and travelled to the boundary.
After Stokes steered England to equal New Zealand's total of 241 runs, he admits he could not hide his emotion at the thought of a Super Over. “I was absolutely
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