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Cricket is finally getting noticed in Italy, more than 100 years after it helped introduce soccer to the country.

A group of British expatriates set up Genoa Cricket and Athletic Club in the Italian port in 1893 and it was only when English doctor James Richardson Spensley joined a few years later that soccer was added to the programme.

Spensley became known as one of the fathers of Italian football and the sport swept the nation, leaving cricket with little recognition except for its continued presence in the full name of top-flight soccer side Genoa Cricket and Football Club.

Now a new breed of expatriates in Italy - from India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh - are putting cricket back into the limelight.

The lucrative new Indian Premier League found its way on to Italian satellite television in June and famed newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport has carried stories about the game.

“There are loads of people playing cricket in the streets,” the Italian cricket federation’s president Simone Gambino said.

Around 400,000 people from South Asia live in Italy and the federation estimates that further arrivals, despite the government’s crackdown on illegal immigration, could lead to 1,000 new clubs.

The national team, made up largely of players from Asian, Australian and South African backgrounds, hope one day to qualify for the World Cup.

They beat the Netherlands, who have played in three World Cups, in the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) European Division One championship in Ireland in July.

“Thirty years looks to be about right for us to reach the World Cup. We are about 27 in the world rankings and all it takes is for the World Cup to expand and for us to improve a bit,” Gambino added.

There are only 10 full members of the ICC where the funding is concentrated. Italy are associate members along with nations such as Ireland and Scotland, who have reached World Cups.

Gambino is irked by the fact that Zimbabwe remain full members despite having to practically pull out of international cricket because of the political crisis there.

“Take Ireland and Scotland. They are now definitely better than Zimbabwe. If Zimbabwe played Italy in a series of five matches, we would certainly win one game yet they are full members,” he said.

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