Edoardo Gallo
Primavera Lazio
Age 15. Opening bat and fleet-footed fielder who struggled considerably last year on the UK tour to adapt his limited technique against the moving ball.
Ivan Sarnelli
Primavera Lazio
Right hand bat and right medium pace bowler. Made the headlines in 1997 at 14 years and 11 months when he took 6 for 16 against Grosseto in a Championship match. Since then he has not lived up to expectations. The tournament offers him a chance to re-enter the limelight.
Luigi Cascione
Pianoro
Right hand bat and right medium pace bowler. One of the last generation of the Parisi lads, will make his international debut in the tournament. Still raw, has great margins for improvement.
Lorenzo
Gatti
Pianoro
Right hand bat and right medium pace bowler. The most improved player in the whole of Italian cricket in the last 12 months. Confirming his progress in Ireland could lead to a surprise selection for the national's side tour of England in August.
Luca Poli
Pianoro
Right hand bat and right medium pace bowler. He made his full international debut last year against France but has somehow been overshadowed by the progress of team mate Lorenzo Gatti over the last 12 months. Reminiscent in physique to his mentor, Ita1y's vice captain Valerio Zuppiroli.
Ricardo Maggio
Manager
A veteran of the Ferguson era at only 29, Riccardo is the most promising of the new crop of Italian young coaches who is putting to advantage his unquestionable cricketing experience that has seen play in all corners of the globe.
Doug
Ferguson
National Coach
A legendary figure in Italian cricket, Doug is now in his sixth season as National Coach. He will be embarking on yet again another campaign hoping that the team, short of performing another Dutch miracle, will perform creditably.
Patrick Leech
Youth Coach
Patrick, an Italian citizen at last, was one of the founding figures of the game in Italy and has been working constantly with youngsters in Bologna for the last decade.