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Italy wins its first World Cup points by 10 wickets as the Mosca brothers smash Nepal's efforts

Led by openers Justin and Anthony Mosca and with a disciplined bowling effort from leg-spinner Crishan Kalugamage, a clear message has been sent: Italy is not here just to make up the numbers.

Ashutosh Sahoo

If Italy’s qualification for the T20 World Cup was called a "miracle," their performance on the field is proving to be pure tactical brilliance. In a completely one-sided affair at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Italy dismantled Nepal by 10 wickets, chasing down a target of 124 in just under 13 overs without breaking a sweat.

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Nepal stutters to 123

Nepal’s innings never truly found its rhythm. Despite promising starts from captain Rohit Paudel and Aarif Sheikh, the Italian bowlers refused to concede an inch of territory.

  • Kalugamage’s guile: The leg-spinner was the architect of Nepal’s downfall. His googlies accounted for the dangerous Dipendra Singh Airee and Gulshan Jha, finishing with pivotal breakthroughs that halted Nepal’s middle-order acceleration.

  • Final over: Nepal entered the final over looking to push toward 140, but Jaspreet Singh and a sharp direct hit from Ben Manenti resulted in two wickets and a run-out, ending the innings abruptly at 123.

Mosca massacre: 124/0 in 13 Overs

The chase was less of a contest and more of a victory lap. The Mosca brothers treated the Nepalese attack with disdain, finding the small Delhi boundaries with ease.

  • Powerplay: Italy raced to 50/0 within the first 4 overs. Justin Mosca set the tone by launching Karan KC for a massive six in the third over, while Anthony followed suit against Lalit Rajbanshi.

  • Slog-sweep storm: Anthony Mosca was particularly brutal against Nepal’s ace, Sandeep Lamichhane, hitting back-to-back sixes in the 11th over to bring the required runs into single digits.

  • Finish: The target of 124 was reached with over seven overs to spare, marking one of the most clinical 10-wicket victories in recent T20 World Cup history.

Match statistics: Italy vs. Nepal

CategoryNepalItaly
Final Score123 All Out (19.3 overs)124/0 (12.4 overs)
Top BatterRohit Paudel (23 runs of 14 deliveries)Justin & Anthony Mosca (60 & 62 respectively)
Top BowlerDipendra Singh Airee (0/24)Crishan Kalugamage (3/18)
PowerPlay Score46/168/0
ResultLostWon by 10 Wickets

Big picture: Associate surge

Italy’s win boosts their Net Run Rate (NRR) and puts immense pressure on the Group A heavyweights. For Nepal, the loss is a wake-up call; their inability to convert starts and a lack of containment in the Powerplay proved fatal.

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