Britain all-rounder Ben Stokes says he was left crushed by his last over ghastliness show in the World T20 last against West Indies and has yet to watch a re-keep running of Carlos Brathwaite hitting him for four straight sixes.
The 24-year-old, who had earned praises for his endeavors in the last over of England's semi-last win over New Zealand, was tasked with blowing away the last on Sunday in Kolkata with the West Indies requiring an impossible 19 from it to win.
In any case, Brathwaite slugged Stokes' initial four conveyances for goliath sixes to give the West Indies their second World T20 title and leave the Englishman on his hindquarters looking near tears.
"I thought, 'I've quite recently lost the World Cup'. I couldn't trust it," Stokes was cited as saying by British daily paper The Daily Telegraph on Friday.
"I didn't comprehend what to do. It took me so long to get recovered. I would not like to get go down. It resembled the entire world had descended on me. There weren't any great things experiencing my psyche. It was simply finished pulverization."
Stirs, who had surrendered only three keeps running in the last over against New Zealand, said he was still certain of finishing off triumph against the West Indies even after Brathwaite had clubbed his initial two conveyances over the rope.
"After the initial six I thought, 'Goodness God', yet I was supporting myself. I had been in that kind of circumstance for four weeks in all my preparation so it was not an instance of keeping anything down and supposing I trust I get this one in, in light of the fact that I knew I could do it," Stokes said.
"I haven't watched it back yet in light of the fact that I would prefer not to force myself to do that at this stage so I don't know the amount I missed it by however as a bowler you have an inclination when you let go regardless of whether you have a yorker right and it felt like I had."
Stirs was liable to scorn in his local New Zealand, and two radio moderators were suspended after they show a discussion with his mom on air as she attempted to guard her child against the feedback.
Feeds said in spite of the involvement in the last he would not be evading the obligation of rocking the bowling alley at the passing once more.
"Some days they go well. Some days they don't," he included.
"That was a terrible day yet I won't be shying far from it. You practically need it to happen in light of the fact that in the event that you nail it everybody overlooks (the last)."
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