
T20 World Cup: Mosca brothers power Italy to historic win over Nepal
The Hindu
Italy's Mosca brothers lead a historic T20 World Cup win over Nepal with a stunning 124-run partnership, chasing down 123 runs.
Fans turned up in large numbers at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday to cheer for Nepal. But in the end, it turned out to be a heart break for them as Italy assessed the conditions perfectly and pulled off a 10-wicket win to put its T20 World Cup campaign back on track.
Coming on the back of a defeat against Scotland in its opening fixture, not many expected Italy to put on a show against Nepal which lost narrowly to England. But with spinners Ben Manenti and Crishan Kalugamage making optimum use of the turning track and bowling Nepal out for a paltry 123, it turned out to be a cakewalk for Italy.
An unbroken 124-run partnership between openers Anthony Mosca (62 n.o., 32b, 3x4, 6x6) and Justin Mosca (60 n.o., 44b, 5x4, 3x6) saw Italy chase down the target inside 13 overs.
It was an emotional moment for the Mosca brothers, who denied Nepal a chance of a fightback with their aggressive batting, and guided the team home to not only grab crucial points but also improve its net run rate.
Justin and Anthony’s partnership was the highest between siblings in the T20 World Cup history, surpassing Kamran Akmal and Umar Akmal’s 96-run stand against Australia in 2014.
Before the brothers hogged the limelight and stunned Nepal, Ben and Kalugamage dominated the show.













