Man United's Bruno on working with 'funny person' Benni: 'He can help us score more goals'
Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has expanded on what it has been like having Benni McCarthy on the coaching staff of the Premier League giants.
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Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has expanded on what it has been like having Benni McCarthy on the coaching staff of the Premier League giants.
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Proteas spinner Keshav Maharaj hopes that his side will be able to convert starts into centuries ahead of the second Test against England at Old Trafford in Manchester.
MANCHESTER, England : Despite suffering an innings defeat in the opening match, England do not plan to deviate from their new attacking approach when they host South Africa in the second test at Old Trafford from Thursday.
England will be hoping the toss and conditions go their way after being on the backfoot from the start of the first Test at Lord's and eventually capitulating inside three days. They were undone by an impressive South African attack with four seamers rolling over the English batting order and spinner Keshav Maharaj taking a couple of wickets at the top of the innings to boot.