It's not often that we see two opposing groups of sports supporters praising each other. However, this notion was put to rest - with the super hospitality extended - by the Indian cricket fans in Ranchi. The renowned group of English supporters, known as the Barmy Army, came all out in praise of the people of Ranchi for their hospitality during the fourth test between India and England in the city.
Calling it former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's hometown, the Barmy Army shared a tweet thanking the Ranchi locals and praising the food.
?The Barmy army also shared some photos of their expedition to the city.
?India is leading the current 5-match series 2-1, with the last match to be played in Dharamshala.?
The Barmy Army is a group of cricket fans who are known for supporting the England cricket team during their international matches, particularly in Test matches and One Day Internationals (ODIs). The Barmy Army follows the team around the world, and their presence is often felt in stadiums, adding an element of energy and entertainment to the cricketing atmosphere. The term "Barmy" is a colloquial British expression meaning mad or eccentric, and the Barmy Army embraces this spirit with their lively and dedicated support for England in cricket.
The Barmy Army was formed in 1994 during England's tour of Australia. The group was established by a bunch of English cricketers supporting the England cricket team during their matches, especially during overseas tours. Since its formation, the Barmy Army has gained recognition for its lively presence, creative chants, and unwavering support for the English cricket team in various international cricket venues around the world.
The Barmy Army organises group travel arrangements, where fans can book travel packages together, creating a sense of camaraderie among supporters during international cricket events.