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Which International Team Do You Support?

Which International Team do you Support?


  • Total voters
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Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
I think its fair to say that a lot of people's worst, or most disliked teams are India and Australia, and for obvious reasons I reckon.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
I think its fair to say that a lot of people's worst, or most disliked teams are India and Australia, and for obvious reasons I reckon.
Oh, come on. We're always the most hated; perfidious Albion & all that. Don't try to take that from us too. :cry:
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Haha, nah England have lost the mantle to Australia (for their dominance of the game, and the way they play and behave too) and India (for the majority of their fans, their financial dominance and now the way they play and behave too).

England don't have enough assholes in the team, and lose too much to be hated.
 

pup11

International Coach
I support Australia all the way and that's how its gonna be no matter what, anyways after Australia my second favourites are India.
 

DaRick

State Vice-Captain
Think some of your points are quite debatable but as you yourself said and others have pointed out, no use in dragging this debate on... Not sure if you are going to change your opinion and I don't think I will either, so we will juz agree to disagree. :)

BTW, think you are new. Welcome to the forums. Hope you enjoy discussing cricket with us. :)
Yes, it would seem so. Thanks for your welcome, though. :)

Richard said:
Would still like the relevant posts to be moved to one of the several threads on the issue if possible TBH. Don't have any problem with it continuing to be discussed, I'm amazed anyone has the energy to, but if they do good luck to 'em.

But much as I want to keep this thread on top, ideally not with posts about said issue.
I expressed my desire to end said debate, did I not? :huh:
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Hmm, it'd depend. Possibly in the less cricket-educated circles Australia would be more "uh, those bloody Aussies, hope they lose" - plenty of them would struggle to name 3 or 4 South African players. But most people I come accross in circles who actually follow the game properly tend to enjoy patronising and talking down South Africa at every possible opportunity, whereas things like Bangladesh's victory in 2005 generally just get the odd few laughs then it's back to "ah, Australia are the best".
 

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Interesting choices from Andmark...one could barely field a Test team, the other would probably need a civil war to be able to.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Why you gave andmark that smiley :unsure:

LOL everywhere I go someone ends up calling me Tyno
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Hmm, yes indeed, his obvious bias against Australia does tend to suggest that, doesn't it.
 

gettingbetter

State Vice-Captain
Its hard for me to say which team I support.

I live in Australia and I am an Australian citizen, my parents are migrants from India. I started taking a liking to cricket in 96 where the likes of Richardson and Lara entertained me, but as the years went on and 99 came around, my love for South African all-rounders grew. As for England, the influx of Asian players is entertaining.

In all honesty, I don't really have an out and out favourite team, but if there are two opposing teams playing each other, I will favour one or the other.

Actually, I'd have to say India.
 

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