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Mosca brothers lead Italy to first-ever T20 World Cup win

There has been occasional criticism directed towards the Italian side, with accusations of a link to Italy itself lacking in the side.

But five of the 15-man squad live and have grown up in Italy, and the remainder qualify by virtue of Italian family, such as the Moscas who were born in Sydney.

It is worth remembering that England have fielded three players raised in Barbados in this World Cup in batters Phil Salt and Jacob Bethell and fast bowler Jofra Archer.

“On our street there was a lot of Italians there and we always had a lot of functions,” Anthony says.

“Our cousins would come over and we’d be watching the football. We’d walk around with Italian jerseys and we’d go to Italian restaurants and have coffees.

“On the other end we would be having a VB [Victoria Bitter beer] or we’d be watching cricket and the Boxing Day Test.

“I reckon 99% of us use our hands a lot when we talk. If we’re having a disagreement with each other or something, then there are hands waving everywhere.”

Justin, himself a teacher, acknowledges the flak, but says it won’t affect the side.

“A lot of the boys that live there have sacrificed so much for a better life and they’ve grown there – they’ve learnt their trade through Italy,” he says.

“That doesn’t seem to get highlighted as much but at the end of the day in our circle we know our heritage, our culture, we know where we’re from so that’s all that matters.”

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A victory against England may seem far-fetched, but given the confidence from the win against Nepal anything is possible.

England need to win to guarantee progression to the Super 8s. A win for Italy would keep their unlikely hopes of doing so alive.

“We’ve got to back our skill sets and if we do that then we’ll go close,” Anthony says.

“It would mean a lot, and I reckon it’d definitely put us up there on the world stage in cricket if that happened.”

If they could do the unthinkable at Eden Gardens it would surely be one of Italy’s greatest sporting shocks and the springboard to a bright future.

Anyone for the Tuscan T20?

T20 World Cup: England v Italy

16 February, 09:30 GMT

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