Harry Manenti | Italy stand-in captain: "Yeah, it's pretty extraordinary, really. It's something that a lot of people in Italy, a lot of people in this group have dreamt of for a long time. When we qualified, that was obviously a special moment, but our goal was always to compete at this level and compete in this top competition, and we showed that today. We didn't quite nail it the other day, but we backed it up today and showed the world what we've got. (on losing Madsen) Yeah, obviously, it hurt us losing our leader and our captain, Wayne, and I hope he's back really soon, but the boys regrouped really well. It was obviously a shock to the system in that fourth over when it happened, and we probably didn't quite nail it from then on and got out of our hand. But the last few days have been good. We're in India at a World Cup. The coaching staff and the support staff have made it clear to enjoy what we're doing here, and we've done that. We enjoy each other's company. We sit down, we have a meal each night together. We spend time with each other on the bus, and I think that's the most important thing for us is being a group. And every team's the same, and they have their own little element, but we've got brothers in our side, and I see it as we've got 15 of them. (spinners did so well) Yeah, definitely. That spin factor was an element. We bowled really well the other day in certain times and it was a different sort of wicket today. We controlled the game really well, managed to take wickets all the way through, which we struggled with a little bit the other day. And our spinners are class. We've seen Ben, we've seen JJ before. Crishan is a young legspinner who hasn't been seen before in the world. And I'd like to think that he's now made his mark on the World Cup and shown what he can do. (on the Mosca brothers) Yeah, the two Mosca boys, I say boys, they're a bit older than me. And I'll probably look at them as older figures. And they look at me as a bit of a kid. But we've played together for a long time. And it's pretty special to be able to watch them dominate on the world stage today. It's been pretty hard for them to continue their pathway in cricket and keep going without that end goal. We finally achieved that with the World Cup. And now to be able to go out there and get a record partnership from brothers that beat Ben and I the other day, but that's fine. But for them to go out there and dominate the game today and to show how good they are, which I've seen before, but the world hasn't. And today, hopefully people appreciate the quality that's in this side. (on England next) Yeah, well, yeah. I mean, England's obviously going to be a tough game. And so is West Indies, Nepal and Scotland are both tough games. We played today in tough conditions that probably would have favoured Nepal. And we found a way to win and hopefully we find a way to challenge England and every team's winnable and beatable on their day."