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Why is an overthrow that goes for 4 attributed to the batsman as 5?

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Isn't it only 5 if the batsmen have crossed once? I remember that stokes's overthrow 6 in the WC final should have been 5 because he hadn't completed the second run at some important point.
Yeah the reason some say it shouldn’t have been 6 is because they hadn’t crossed at the point the ball was thrown
 

Molehill

International Captain
Isn't it only 5 if the batsmen have crossed once? I remember that stokes's overthrow 6 in the WC final should have been 5 because he hadn't completed the second run at some important point.
Yeah, I think we all learnt something that day (umpires included). It had to be when the ball leaves the fielder's hand and at that point we all now know that the batsmen hadn't crossed. It's just that the normal situation is a fielder throwing from cover and the batsmen have long since crossed so the run is given.
 

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