Italy's Fighting Spirit vs England in T20 WC Shows Associate Nations' Rise

Italy captain Harry Manenti expressed immense pride in his team's competitive 24-run loss to England in their T20 World Cup Group C match. He highlighted how taking early wickets and building partnerships kept Italy in the chase against a powerful England side. Manenti praised Ben Manenti's aggressive batting and Grant Stewart's late hitting as examples of the pressure Italy can apply. The captain concluded that the performance against the top-ranked English team gives Italy great belief for their future matches in the tournament.

Key Points: Italy Captain Manenti Proud Despite T20 WC Loss to England

  • Italy lost by 24 runs but showed fight
  • Will Jacks anchored England's 202/7
  • Ben Manenti & Grant Stewart led Italy's reply
  • Captain proud of team's pressure on top nations
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T20 WC: 'We should take great belief moving forward,' says Italy captain Manenti after loss to England

Italy captain Harry Manenti says team takes "great belief" from challenging England in a 24-run T20 World Cup defeat at Eden Gardens.

"We should take great belief in that we can keep doing that moving forward. - Harry Manenti"

Kolkata, Feb 16

Italy captain Harry Manenti took immense pride in his team's fighting display despite their 24-run defeat to England in their ICC Men's T20 World Cup Group C clash at the Eden Gardens, saying the associate side showed they could challenge the world's best.

"We always knew that England were going to come hard, and that's why they play their cricket, and it's entertaining. But we knew if we could try and take wickets throughout the start of that game, we're always in it for the middle and the back end," Manenti said during the post-match presentation.

England eventually posted 202/7, with Will Jacks anchoring the innings, and Manenti acknowledged the England batter's role in ensuring his side got a competitive total as he said, "He batted excellently and showed that when you take it deep, when you've got that power in the middle, that anything can happen really."

He added that Italy were aware of the challenge of containing a powerful England batting line-up on a good surface and felt that while England pushed ahead, the target was still within reach.

"But we were trying to do our best on a smallish field on a good wicket against a really good line-up to try and minimise their total where we could, and we knew that wickets at the front end would hopefully do that. As you can see, 200 wasn't that far above par today, but yeah, we probably let them get a few too many with those in the chase," he said.

Italy's reply was headlined by a stunning counterattack from Ben Manenti and a late flourish from Grant Stewart, both of whom earned special praise from the captain and also highlighted the importance of partnerships in giving Italy a chance.

"Yeah, that was an impressive inning. We lost a few early and for him to come out and just strike the ball from the get-go, really put the pressure on England. And if you see that towards the back end, Grant Stewart did the same thing when he came out. And it shows that when you get a little partnership together and put some pressure on, then anything can happen," he stated.

Manenti emphasised that Italy's performances in the tournament had shown their growing competitiveness, adding that competing strongly against higher-ranked teams was a major confidence booster.

"A lot of these 39s, we've had some pressure on some big nations and that's really exciting from the game's point of view. One of the top-ranked teams in the world for us, we're ranked 27th. To be coming out here and putting pressure on them is something that we should take great belief in that we can keep doing that moving forward."

Manenti reserved heartfelt praise for Ben Manenti's all-round contribution and Stewart's fearless hitting, saying, "Firstly, I was proud of him. I've seen how hard he works, especially on his batting as well, which probably doesn't get as much of a look in. And tonight he got an opportunity to show the world how good he is with the bat."

He added, "The same thing with Grant Stewart at the end. Like, he's a lower-order batter usually in the county system and for him to come out tonight and show what his tackles are doing is proud for me as captain."

Looking ahead, Manenti made it clear that Italy would continue to play without fear and signed off with a confident message about their intent moving forward.

"We've got nothing to lose. We came in today thinking the same thing. It's up to us to try and go and compete again and really push them to the limits, and I think that's our aim across the whole competition," he concluded.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket in Europe, this is massive for Italian cricket. Beating the top teams is one thing, but showing you can compete and scare them is how you build a team. Captain Manenti's attitude is spot on.
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Aditya G
Wah! What a spirited performance. Chasing 200+ against England is tough for any team, let alone an associate nation. Eden Gardens must have enjoyed the contest. Hope they carry this momentum. More such matches, please ICC!
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Priyanka N
Respect to Italy! But honestly, while the fight was good, they need to work on their death bowling. Letting England get to 202 after taking early wickets is where they lost it. Small margins at this level. Still, great learning for them.
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Michael C
This is the beauty of the T20 World Cup. You get these fantastic stories. Ranked 27th pushing the defending champs. Ben Manenti's innings was pure entertainment. Cricket is the real winner here.
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Kavya N
As an Indian fan, I love seeing new teams emerge. It reminds me of our early days in cricket. The captain's pride is palpable. "We have nothing to lose" – that's the perfect mindset for an underdog. All the best to Team Italy! 🏏

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