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Re: Cricket World Cup

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Yawn

You'll probably find a few teams there are made up of more than one country.
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Stitch This wrote:Talking of crap, how about those Windies :shock:
Exactly. Downward cricket spiral as their youngsters more & more prefer soccer-football.

ps, Is that loose collection of island states a even a country?

They've lost more to basketball than to football according to my west indian mates. Years of the cricket facilities not being looked after etc.
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Eyjafjallajökull wrote:Yawn

You'll probably find a few teams there are made up of more than one country.

I can think of 2, possibly 3 (not sure on the qualification but maybe even 4.
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Definitely three (at least)
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Eliteguiden wrote:Definitely three (at least)

Who are your 3?
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West Indies (Bermuda, Bahamas etc.)
Ireland (Ireland, Northern Ireland)
England (England, Wales)
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Eliteguiden wrote:West Indies (Bermuda, Bahamas etc.)
Ireland (Ireland, Northern Ireland)
England (England, Wales)
Wasn't sure if N Ireland counted as technically the cricket side is only S Ireland.

What about UAE? Do the Emirates count as different "countries"?
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I did say at least.

I'm pretty sure the Ireland team represents both sides of the border, hence the flag.
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Eliteguiden wrote:I did say at least.

I'm pretty sure the Ireland team represents both sides of the border, hence the flag.

They just use the S Ireland flag don't they?
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No.

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Eliteguiden wrote:No.

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You are indeed correct.

Now, is an Emirate a country?
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No idea
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God is an Englishman wrote:
You are indeed correct.

Now, is an Emirate a country?
An emirate is a political territory that is ruled by a dynastic Arab monarch styled emir. It also means principality
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I read that on wikipedia too. :P
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So an emirate would be a country in the same sense that the Wales, Monaco & Andorra etc. are countries
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More like Wales, Færoe Islands and Surinam which are all parts of other 'countries'. I don't think anyone considers Monaco and Andorra to be that.
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Eliteguiden wrote:More like Wales, Færoe Islands and Surinam which are all parts of other 'countries'. I don't think anyone considers Monaco and Andorra to be that.
So you have to be part of another country to be an emirate?
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God is an Englishman wrote:
Eliteguiden wrote:West Indies (Bermuda, Bahamas etc.)
Ireland (Ireland, Northern Ireland)
England (England, Wales)
Wasn't sure if N Ireland counted as technically the cricket side is only S Ireland.

What about UAE? Do the Emirates count as different "countries"?
The UAE is a country with separate principalities ruling a province. Basically two states to form a country.
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N5 1BH wrote:So an emirate would be a country in the same sense that the Wales, Monaco & Andorra etc. are countries
Wales is a country, it's no longer a principality.
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God is an Englishman wrote:
N5 1BH wrote:So an emirate would be a country in the same sense that the Wales, Monaco & Andorra etc. are countries
Wales is a country, it's no longer a principality.
Indeed that is correct
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God is an Englishman wrote:
N5 1BH wrote:So an emirate would be a country in the same sense that the Wales, Monaco & Andorra etc. are countries
Wales is a country, it's no longer a principality.
Why does it have a Prince then?
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Wales can still have a prince but it's not a principality coz it's not actually ruled by the prince. I think that's it.
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This tournament is not the same without the Netherlands.
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Anality Returns wrote:This tournament is not the same without the Netherlands.

Same with Holland.
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Slinky_Pete wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:
N5 1BH wrote:So an emirate would be a country in the same sense that the Wales, Monaco & Andorra etc. are countries
Wales is a country, it's no longer a principality.
Why does it have a Prince then?
How come Wales can have team(s) in the EPL, yet other British home nations like Scotland & Northern Ireland can't ?
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Who says they can't? I'm pretty sure Gretna (I think it was Gretna) used to play in the English football pyramid. Had they been more successful they could have worked ther way up there.
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Con M wrote:How come Wales can have team(s) in the EPL, yet other British home nations like Scotland & Northern Ireland can't ?

Because the welsh teams qualified, no scottish team ever has.
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England heading down to Flight Centre during the drinks break :(
Time for some righteous indignation
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Stitch This wrote:England heading down to Flight Centre during the drinks break :(

They'd judge that wrong as well and go down the wrong line. Hopefully this will be the push to get rid of Downton.

Meanwhile KP is sitting on a beach in the W Indies not required.
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For the second time this WC, New Zealand will bat before the supper break after having bowled an opposition out. Tim Southee. What a spell by him. Seven wickets. Four of them were outswinger hitting the off stump. New Zealand were too good - with the ball, in the field, with the captaincy - against the top order, but pretty ordinary from the lower order. Root made no attempt to farm the strike as the wickets kept falling. And Broad kept running away from the ball
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