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Italy thrash Nepal for first cricket T20 World Cup win

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Italy thrash Nepal for first cricket T20 World Cup win

Italy's Justin Mosca celebrates after scoring a half-century (50 runs) during the 2026 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Nepal and Italy at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on February 12, 2026. (AFP)

MUMBAI: Spinners Crishan Kalugamage and Ben Manenti helped debutants Italy to a historic first win at the cricket T20 World Cup with a 10-wicket hammering of Nepal on Thursday.

 

Kalugamage (3-18) and Manenti (2-9) combined to bowl out Nepal for 123, a total Italy's openers overhauled with 44 balls to spare in their second match at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.

 

Brothers Justin Mosca, who made 60, and Anthony Mosca, who hit 62, tore into the opposition attack with fours and sixes to fire their team to a win.

 

A nation better known for its football, Italy are cricket minnows and the lowest-ranked side in the 20-team tournament.

 

They lost their opener to Scotland in Group C but bounced back.

 

Nepal were a far cry from the team that ran England close on Sunday at the same venue as they collapsed from 93-3 to be bundled out in 19.3 overs.

 

"It's pretty extraordinary really. It's something a lot of people in Italy, a lot of people in this group, have dreamed of," Italy's stand-in skipper Harry Manenti said.

 

"We didn't quite nail it the other day but we backed up today and showed the world what we've got."

 

Italy were without skipper Wayne Madsen, who dislocated his shoulder in the first loss, but came out roaring after they won the toss and elected to field first.

 

Leg-spinner Kalugamage sent back skipper Rohit Paudel for 23 and Manenti, who opened the bowling attack, took down Aasif Sheikh, for 20, with his off-spin.

 

"I always wanted to help the team to win a match and do my best for my nation, Italy -- I'm happy," player of the match Kalugamage said. "These are my brothers. I'm really happy."

 

Aarif Sheikh attempted to rebuild in 27 but Italy bowlers were unrelenting in their pursuit of wickets and the Nepal batting came crashing down.

 

"We need to be more consistent and today was the day to prove that, but not taking away the credit from Italy," said Paudel. "They played really well today and credit must go to them."

 

The Mosca brothers then struck eight fours and nine sixes between them to leave the Nepal bowlers in agony.

 

The win made Italy jump to third and England slip to fourth in the group led by the West Indies.