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Brothers Lead Italy to Historic World Cup
4 Feb
Summary
- Mosca brothers Anthony and Justin represent Italy at the World Cup.
- Their Italian heritage is shared by many teammates.
- Friendship and family bonds strengthen the team's performance.

History has been made as Italy secures a spot in the T20 World Cup, a monumental achievement for players, coaches, and supporters alike. For Australian-born Anthony Joseph Mosca, this qualification is a deeply personal triumph, bringing joy to his mother and honoring his late father's memory. He expressed that seeing his mother happy and proud, with both him and his brother Justin playing on the world stage, made the journey profoundly meaningful.
The Italian team boasts a significant representation of players with Italian heritage, including the Mosca brothers whose parents and grandparents were born in Italy. This shared background fostered a strong sense of identity and camaraderie within the squad. Cricket development for these players, however, occurred in Australia, where Anthony honed his skills admiring Australian cricket legends.
Anthony and Justin's path to the World Cup began when they were recommended to the Italian federation in the lead-up to COVID-19. Despite pandemic-related delays, they remained committed to the rigorous steps required to reach this elite level. Their integration into the team was eased by existing friendships, notably with brothers Ben and Harry Manenti, with whom they shared years of experience playing grade cricket in Sydney.




