Daijiworld Media Network - Rome
Rome, Feb 5: In a unique crossover of sports, football legend Andrea Pirlo has extended his best wishes to the Italian cricket team as they prepare to make their debut at the T20 World Cup.
The 2006 World Cup-winning midfielder, known for his class on the football field and his lineage from a prominent steel empire, appeared in a casual grey T-shirt in a video message. Speaking in Italian, he said, “Ciao a tutti voglio farvi un grande in bocca al luppo ciao” — translating to “Hello everyone, I want to wish you all a big good luck.”

While the video may not reflect a deep emotional investment in cricket, it symbolizes the Italian Cricket Federation’s efforts to generate excitement and support for the sport in a country traditionally dominated by football.
Italy’s T20 squad has gained confidence after a surprising win against Canada and qualifying ahead of several higher-ranked teams. They are set to face strong opponents, including England, in the group stage. Although an upset of that magnitude may be unlikely, the team is optimistic, buoyed by the enthusiasm of the Italian diaspora and domestic supporters.
Football remains Italy’s dominant sport, with Pirlo’s former teammate Gennaro Gattuso pushing the national football team to secure a spot in the next World Cup. Meanwhile, ICC officials are in Milan promoting cricket among Europeans, hoping to expand the sport’s footprint.
With legends like Pirlo lending their voice, Italian cricket is set to bask in the spotlight as the T20 World Cup approaches, capturing attention from fans both at home and abroad.