In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, Wayne Bennett said there is no greater competition than England against Australia.Sky Sports Eddie Hemmings sat down with the new England coach to discuss his role and ambitions for the national side.Bennett is in the country on club duty with the Brisbane Broncos, but Hemmings pressed him on his international intentions, asking Bennett if the time had arrived for England fans to dream that a new era had arrived. Im not going to buy into your dreams, said Bennett, Im at the cutting edge of it all, and the reality is its going to be a tough gig and its going to be a tough challenge, but Im up for that.I know whats in front of me, thats the part Im not fearing, I dont have any fear in that regard.My only fear is that in some way I dont connect with the players - but I dont see any reason why thats not going to happen - because I cant do it without the players. Players make successful coaches, its not the reverse. Wayne Bennett was unveiled as the England coach on Thursday The Broncos mentor says it was Englands rivalry with Australia that inspired his love of the game.Theres no greater competition in Australia than England versus Australia, in all of our sports. The high profile sports in particular; cricket and rugby league, and I was brought up on that.When I was a little boy growing up, it was all about the great English players and how hard they were to beat and all that type of stuff.And you lost your way for 20 years, it was a great tragedy, but I believe its starting to come back and I believe theres a movement now to take it back to that place.But thats what made me love the game as much as I do. 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Most recently he was the schools assistant football coach.Guyana Amazon Warriors 150 for 6 (Lynn 49, Tanvir 21*, Williams 4-37) beat Jamaica Tallawahs 146 for 8 (Gayle 33, Emrit 3-30, Tanvir 2-24) by four wicketsScorecard and ball-by-ball details Sohail Tanvir and Chris Lynn led a good all-round showing from Guyana Amazon Warriors, to notch up a tight win over Jamaica Tallawahs in the first playoff in St Kitts, thereby booking their place in the final of CPL 2016. Tallawahs will have a second shot at the final come the second on August 5.Tanvir starred with bat and ball - he finished with standout figures of 2 for 24 to help restrict Tallawahs to 146, before applying the crucial finishing touches to the run chase, wrapping it up with a mighty six over midwicket with two balls to spare.After asking Tallawahs to bat first, Amazon Warriors put in a solid bowling performance on a pitch that was not ideal for strokeplay. Tanvir was ably supported by the rest of the bowlers, who managed to keep things fairly tight and take wickets at regular intervals. Captain Rayad Emrit took three wickets, while Chris Barnwell, Adam Zampa and Veerasamy Permaul chipped in with one apiece.Tallawahs struggles with the bat were perhaps best encapsulated by the innings off their top scorer and captain, Chris Gayle, who was unable to up the pace in a knock of 33 off 36.dddddddddddd. In post-match comments, Gayle drew attention to the tricky nature of the pitch, but acknowledged that Tallawahs were probably 20 runs short.Amazon Warriors chase was anchored by Lynns 47-ball 49, as others played around him. However, when Lynn became the fifth wicket to fall, Amazon Warriors still required 38 off 22. The 18th over proved to be the decisive one. After Tanvir launched the second ball over midwicket for six, Rovman Powell, bowling his first over of the match, delivered a full toss above waist height. The free-hit that followed was hit for four and, thereafter, a combination of singles and wides yielded 17 runs off the over.With the equation reduced to 13 off 12, Tanvir and Emrit milked ones and twos until, with three needed off the last three balls, Tanvir finished it off with another gigantic six. After the game, Emrit said he felt Amazon Warriors had yet to play their best game. Hell be hoping theyve saved that best for Sundays final. ' ' '