According to The Times, the MCC feels that overthrows are worth taking a look whenever it next reviews the laws of the game which is the responsibility of the MCC Laws sub-committee.
Significant attention has been drawn to the rule after Martin Guptill's throw took a deflection off Ben Stokes and went to the boundary. Moreover, umpires Kumar Dharmasena and Marais Erasmus erroneously gave England six runs instead of five as they had not noticed that Stokes and his partner Adil Rashid had not crossed over when Guptill was making the throw.
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England needed nine runs from the last three balls before that and the overthrows brought the deficit down to three needed off two.
Stokes immediately put his hands up to apologise and his Test teammate James Anderson later said that he had asked the umpire to take away the extra four runs that were awarded. Anderson explained that the etiquette is that if the ball takes a deflection off the batsman and goes to an empty part of the field, the batsman refrains from taking an extra run.
The game went on to end in a tie and the Super Over that was played to decide the match also ended in a tie. However, England were declared on the basis of their superior tally of boundaries through the course of the match.