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Cricket’s Cultural Comeback: How Joe Burns and Aussie expats ignited Italy’s sporting revival

When Joe Burns was named captain of Italy’s T20 side in late 2024, few could have predicted the remarkable journey that would follow.

July 19, 2025 / 09:21 IST
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Joe Burns' Italy have qualified for the T20 World Cup.
Joe Burns' Italy have qualified for the T20 World Cup.

In a land where football is not just a sport but a religion, cricket is emerging once again as a sound of significance. Italy, globally synonymous with calcio (Primarily means Football or Soccer) — is witnessing an unlikely but spirited cricket revival.

Behind this renaissance lies not just a shift in sporting interest, but a return to roots, driven largely by second and third-generation Italian-Australians. Chief among them is former Australian international Joe Burns, who now leads Italy’s national team and stands as the face of its cricketing transformation.

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A Captain’s Legacy in the Making

When Joe Burns was named captain of Italy’s T20 side in late 2024, few could have predicted the remarkable journey that would follow. Having represented Australia’s Test squad between 2014 and 2020, Burns played 23 Tests and 6 ODIs, registering four Test centuries and a highest score of 180. However, as form waned and national selection slipped from reach, Burns found himself on an unexpected yet emotional path, representing his maternal grandparents’ homeland, Italy.