Italy Names Wayne Madsen Captain for Historic T20 World Cup 2026 Debut

Italy has announced its 15-player squad for its maiden appearance at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, with Wayne Madsen appointed captain. The squad features notable inclusions like former South Africa international JJ Smuts, while Emilio Gay misses out due to injury. The team qualified by finishing second in the Europe Qualifier, securing wins over Scotland and Guernsey. Italy will compete in Group C against England, West Indies, Bangladesh, and Nepal.

Key Points: Italy Squad for T20 World Cup 2026: Captain, Key Players

  • Historic first T20 World Cup appearance
  • Wayne Madsen named captain
  • JJ Smuts is key inclusion
  • Placed in Group C with England
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Italy announce 15-member squad for ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026

Italy announces 15-man squad led by Wayne Madsen for their first-ever ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. Full team list and group details inside.

"Wayne Madsen has been named the captain of the side for the marquee T20I tournament - ICC"

Rome, January 17

Italy have announced their 15-player squad for their first-ever appearance at the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. Wayne Madsen has been named the captain of the side for the marquee T20I tournament, as per the ICC website.

The Azzurri will begin their T20 WC campaign against Bangladesh on February 9 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, before facing Nepal on February 12 in Mumbai.

Italy squad for T20 WC 2026:

Wayne Madsen (c), Marcus Campopiano, Gian Piero Meade, Zain Ali, Ali Hasan, Crishan Jorge, Harry Manenti, Anthony Mosca, Justin Mosca, Syed Naqvi, Benjamin Manenti, Jaspreet Singh, JJ Smuts, Grant Stewart, Thomas Draca.

Italy secured their berth at the T20 WC after a memorable showing at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier 2025, finishing second thanks to notable victories over Scotland and Guernsey.

Notably, Wayne Madsen replaced the former Australian cricketer Joe Burns as Italy's captain. Burns, who has played 23 Test matches for Australia, led the Italy men's cricket team and was a key member of its qualifying campaigns. The former Australian cricketer Burns played eight T20Is for Italy. He scored 1 hundred and 1 fifty each at an average of 45 with a strike rate of nearly 140.

The standout inclusion in Italy's T20 WC team is experienced all-rounder JJ Smuts, a former South Africa international who has featured in 13 T20 Internationals. Meanwhile, Emilio Gay has been ruled out due to injury.

The team's coaching setup will be led by John Davison, with Kevin O'Brien and Douglas Brown serving as assistant coaches, and Peter Di Venuto taking on the role of team manager.

Italy have been placed in Group C, where they will compete against two-time champions England and the West Indies, along with Bangladesh and Nepal.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Interesting squad with players from so many backgrounds. Wayne Madsen as captain makes sense given his experience. But honestly, relying on former internationals from other countries feels a bit like a shortcut. Would love to see more homegrown Italian talent in the future.
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Aman W
Their first match is in Kolkata! Eden Gardens is a dream venue for any cricketer. Hope the Italian players enjoy the incredible atmosphere there. Facing Bangladesh first up is a tough but exciting challenge.
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Sarah B
Spotting Jaspreet Singh in the squad! Always nice to see familiar names. JJ Smuts is a great addition too. Their coaching staff with Kevin O'Brien is solid. Hope they can pull off an upset or two.
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Karthik V
Good for the sport. More teams mean more matches and more excitement for fans. Hope the ICC supports these emerging nations properly and doesn't just expand the tournament for commercial reasons. Italy's journey will be fun to watch.
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Nikhil C
Beating Scotland to qualify is no small feat. Shows they have some fight in them. Group C is the "group of death" for sure. Playing in India will be an amazing experience for the team. Forza Italia! 🍝

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