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Archer played a part in England's maiden World Cup triumph last year. "I know it should be in the house so I will keep eyes out for it but I've gone mad looking for it
already," said the Barbados-born cricketer, who bowled the Super Over in the World Cup final against New Zealand at the Lord's. Archer, who made his international debut only last
year, said the forced break due to the COVID-19 pandemic has given him time to search for the medal. "There's nothing else to do in isolation. It's all hands on deck," he
said. Asked what was his initial reaction when England skipper Eoin Morgan handed him the ball in the World Cup final Super Over, Archer said: "I wasn't sure until I had to go
down there and warm up. "That doesn't mean I didn't want it, I just didn't think I was in a position to volunteer. I was just coming into the team, I'd played the
least amount of games in the squad. I didn't think it was my time to volunteer," he said. "It was the only Super Over of the whole tournament, I never actually thought about
it or planned for the situation, it just happened."