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Eoin Morgan as England Captain is like a Pakistani Captaining Team India, British Tolerance Rules

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The United Kingdom of Great Britain Cricket team comprises the following origins, creeds and faiths:

England
South Africa
Ireland
Zimbabwe
New Zealand
Manchester [MENTION=132916]Junaids[/MENTION]
Pakistan
West Indies

Islam
Christianity
Paganism
Atheism
Judaism

Creeds:
Barbie'ying

#RULEBritannia :broad

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[MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] this is the true tolerance of Britain. We accept the whole world to play for us. The greatest nation in the world.
 
[MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] this is the true tolerance of Britain. We accept the whole world to play for us. The greatest nation in the world.

Well said brother :bow: It's a privilege and honour to be British, the heart and soul of diversity, tolerance and peace. It is embodied by the United Kingdom of Great Britain cricket team which comprises people from all around the world with distinct origins, creeds and faiths. It's so beautiful, I tear up just thinking about it
 
Wait for the general election results and you'll see how tolerant this nation is :mv
 
Wait for the general election results and you'll see how tolerant this nation is :mv

The politics don't reflect our unity :afridi The United Kingdom of Great Britain cricket team is an embodiment of this, they all get along just fine despite their distinct beliefs and views :amla
 
The good far outweighs the bad and the UK is a lot better compared to other places, those who have a problem are welcome to leave :mv
 
To be fair even apneh cuss Amir out, although them pubs must bring out the worst in people after they've had a bit to drink as well

Aapneh are some of the biggest bandwagon jumpers going.
 
Aapneh are some of the biggest bandwagon jumpers going.

Besides the lot in Bolton, he is despised by the majority; in America, Dubai and Pakistan he gets more love. That's why those guys for me are the worst out of everyone, it's like disowning a family member.
 
Besides the lot in Bolton, he is despised by the majority; in America, Dubai and Pakistan he gets more love. That's why those guys for me are the worst out of everyone, it's like disowning a family member.

Well he used to spend a lot of time in Bradford when he was a full time fighter saw him all the time, along with his bro whom coincidently is fighting again soon.

Don't think his antics with his family is gonna gain him many fans
 
Well he used to spend a lot of time in Bradford when he was a full time fighter saw him all the time, along with his bro whom coincidently is fighting again soon.

Don't think his antics with his family is gonna gain him many fans

Whatever opinion people have on the fam situation is the present but during the course of his career the pak fans have given him the short end of the stick more often then not. His career is pretty much done now and been for a while, he was at some charity event recently; he seems to think that he is immune to ring rust and go into a big fight with no tune ups like a super hero and get the job done.

That's surprising, always felt Haroon had retired because his mom didn't want him to box.
 
Wait for the general election results and you'll see how tolerant this nation is :mv

Unfortunately the political leaders (apart from Corbyn) are nothing short of sell outs and don't represent the people. People vote for them out of fear, the economy could suffer etc.

But there is no other place which doesn't expect you to follow any particular national identity and allows all cultures to flourish and co-exist. UK leads the way in culture, whether it's music, food, fashion or language(slang). I wouldn't move anywhere else.
 
Wasn't there an Australian dude who played for England in the ashes once and then there's Mascrenhas who's originally from Sri Lanka
 
English Cricket Captains who were born outside England

01. Lord Harris (Trindad),
02. Tim O'Brien (Ireland),
03. Plum Warner (Trinidad),
04. Fred Fane (Ireland),
05. Douglas Jardine (india),
06. Cyril Walters (Wales),
07. Gubby Allen (Australia),
08. Freddie Brown (Peru),
09. Don Carr (Germany),
10. Colin Cowdrey (India),
11. Ted Dexter (Italy),
12. Tony Lewis (Wales),
13. Mike Dennes (Scotland),
14. Tony Greig (South Africa),
15. Allen Lamb (South Africa),
16. Nasser Hussein (India),
17. Andrew Strauss (South Africa)
18. Kevin Pieterson (South Africa)
 
Mahela Jayawardene signs with Lancashire as a non-overseas player because his wife is Danish. I don't understand how these cricket quotas work :danish.
 
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