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Harry Manenti: 'We didn't want to get dictated to by the English team'

ESPN Cricinfo·16 February 2026·6h ago1 min read0 views
Harry Manenti: 'We didn't want to get dictated to by the English team'

In a recent interview, Harry Manenti, a prominent figure in the cricketing world, emphasized the importance of maintaining autonomy in team strategy, particularly when competing against English teams. He highlighted the significance of sticking to their own game plan rather than being influenced by external pressures. Justin Mosca, another key player in the discussion, echoed this sentiment by stating, 'If we keep doing the same thing, the result will look after itself.' This approach underscores a commitment to consistency and self-belief, which Manenti believes is crucial for success in international cricket. The conversation reflects a broader trend in the sport, where teams are increasingly prioritizing their unique strengths and strategies over adapting to perceived norms set by traditional cricketing nations like England. As the cricketing landscape evolves, such attitudes may be pivotal in shaping the future of the game, particularly for teams looking to establish themselves on the global stage.

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