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Who is Joe Burns? Australian Cricketer Who Led Italy to First T20 World Cup, Know Full Tragic Story

Who is Joe Burns? Australian Cricketer Who Led Italy to First T20 World Cup, Know Full Tragic Story

India.com7 hours ago
Joe Burns has written one of cricket's most remarkable modern fairytales by leading Italy to their first-ever qualification for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup to be played in India in 2026. The former Australian Test opener, now captain of Italy's national team, has not only reignited his own career but also sparked a revolution in Italian cricket. With Italy officially booking their place in the 2026 T20 World Cup, Burns' bold and emotional decision has paid off in an extraordinary way.
International Career with Australia
Joe Burns played 23 Test matches and 6 One Day Internationals for the Australian national cricket team between 2014 and 2020. A technically solid right-handed batsman, Burns accumulated 1,442 runs in Tests at an average of 36.97. His international career featured four centuries, including a memorable ton against New Zealand in 2015 and a career-best 180 against Sri Lanka in 2019. Despite these performances, his time in the Australian setup came to a halt amid stiff competition and inconsistent form. He never represented Australia in any World Cup.
Personal Tragedy: The Turning Point
In 2024, Joe Burns suffered a devastating personal loss, the passing of his brother, Dominic Burns, in Brisbane. Dominic was a dedicated club cricketer, representing the Northern Federals in sub-district cricket. His jersey bore the number 85, which was both his birth year and shirt number. This emotional blow became the defining moment of Joe's career.
Burns decided to honour his brother by connecting with his roots. With maternal grandparents from Calabria, Italy, he chose to represent the Italian national team. In a heartfelt Instagram post, he revealed that he would wear the number 85 jersey for Italy in tribute to Dominic. "Logically and emotionally, it just felt right," Burns later said.
Leading Italy to Historic World Cup Qualification
Appointed as Italy's T20I captain in late 2024, Burns quickly set about transforming the team's mindset and performance. Under his leadership, Italy advanced through the sub-regional and regional European qualifiers. Burns himself led from the front, with his standout performance being an unbeaten 108 off 55 balls against Romania.
Italy's most crucial moment came when they defeated traditional European powerhouse Scotland to seal their place in the 2026 T20 World Cup. The victory marked Italy as the 25th nation in history to qualify for the global tournament. Burns' influence was not limited to runs and tactics he brought with him a culture of professionalism, discipline, and belief that turned Italy from underdogs into contenders.
'It's More Than Just Cricket'
Wearing his brother's number 85, Joe Burns made it clear that his mission extended far beyond the pitch. 'It's more than just cricket,' he said. 'It's about honouring family, heritage, and building something that lasts beyond us.' His journey became both a personal tribute and a national triumph.
A Leader with Global Pedigree
Joe Burns' transition from Australian Test cricket to leading Italy on the world stage stands as an inspiring story of resilience, identity, and legacy. Italy's qualification for the 2026 T20 World Cup is not just a sporting milestone it's a symbol of emotional strength, leadership, and the belief that greatness can be reignited in the most unexpected ways.
As the cricketing world sets its sights on the next T20 World Cup, Italy will walk in as proud debutants, led by a man who turned personal grief into global achievement. Joe Burns has given Italian cricket a historic first and shown the world that sometimes, the biggest wins come from the heart.
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