Italy Faces Cricket Ban as Monfalcone Mayor Targets Bangladeshi Players
Monfalcone's Controversial Ban on Cricket
In a surprising move, Italy has officially banned the playing of cricket in the town of Monfalcone. The Mayor, Anna Maria Cisint, who leads the far-right League party, feels that the game is too foreign for the community. A significant population of Bangladeshi immigrants has fueled the sport's growth, prompting the local authorities to act.
Police Crackdown on Young Cricket Players
Reportedly, local police are actively monitoring parks and public spaces for anyone playing cricket. Caught youngsters face fines of up to 100 euros. According to BBC reports, officials have warned that 'cricket is not for Italy.'
Mayor's Stance
Mayor Cisint has made it clear that she intends to protect Monfalcone's 'Christian values.' She claims that the Bangladeshi community has not contributed sufficiently, saying, 'They've given nothing to this city, to our community. Zero.' The Mayor supports the ban by citing safety concerns over cricket balls.
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