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10 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

:TOG:GAB are set to join the Commonwealth according to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/06/22/togo-gabon-become-newest-members-commonwealth-week

 

I would imagine they’d be eligible for the 2026 Commonwealth Games if that’s the case.  

also :UKR Ukraine might well be an option sooner or later, isn't it? :rolleyes: :facepalm:

 

and even :GEO Georgia, as they've been stopped at least for a while by the EU...:whistle:

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8 hours ago, Laraja said:

I am waiting for :BRA inclusion on this competition🙃

You must learn how to play cricket. It is the law.

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2 hours ago, hckošice said:

Both are on the same planet :p

 

Togo and Gabon was part of the French Empire for a long time and the King of England owned big parts of France in the 13th century.

Simple :p

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16 hours ago, intoronto said:

Can't wait too see the Brazilian Lawn Bowls team!!

Curious fact, Lawn Bowls is not a unknown sport here. In fact we have few clubs which have places to practice this.

 

7 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

You must learn how to play cricket. It is the law.

I don't know about cricket, but we have a very popular sport practiced in the streets, called Taco. It is similar to Cricket somehow haha. Does it count? :p

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14 minutes ago, Laraja said:

Curious fact, Lawn Bowls is not a unknown sport here. In fact we have few clubs which have places to practice this.

 

I don't know about cricket, but we have a very popular sport practiced in the streets, called Taco. It is similar to Cricket somehow haha. Does it count? :p

You know Brazil's national cricket team played their first international match 25 years before Brazil's national football team's first game? :)

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26 minutes ago, Dragon said:

You know Brazil's national cricket team played their first international match 25 years before Brazil's national football team's first game? :)

And you have a very good cricket-playing neighbour :GRN

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58 minutes ago, Dragon said:

You know Brazil's national cricket team played their first international match 25 years before Brazil's national football team's first game? :)

I had no idea. Looks it has not developed so well since then haha

 

We have some winter sports more popular than cricket here 😁

 

31 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

And you have a very good cricket-playing neighbour :GRN

Not so close, I would say, but we may learn something from them haha

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