Bharat Army Promises Special Atmosphere at World Cup 2019

8000 Bharat Army members from 22 nations to gather at England for World Cup 2019
Bharat Army Promises Special Atmosphere at World Cup 2019

 The Bharat Army (BA), comprising of nearly 8000 fans of the Indian team from 22 countries, will gather for the upcoming World Cup in England as the Indian Cricket Supporter's group celebrate its 20-year anniversary.

The group, which began with four fans from different parts of the UK, had been bumping into each other throughout the World Cup 1999 in England decided it would be fun to gather as many Indian fans together to watch the big clash between India and Pakistan and since then it has grown multi-fold, ICC reported.

Patel, who watched Sachin Tendulkar scored 31 off 26 balls to help India to a five-wicket win at Trent Bridge in 1990, has been "travelling the world for almost 30 years" supporting India at different stadiums.

"I've hundreds of ticket stubs and match-day programmes of all the matches I've been to around the world. Including that first match, I saw live in 1990 at Trent Bridge, and Sachin's last match representing India – I followed his whole career like many Indians so had to be in Mumbai to see his last the moment," he said.

The groups have also organized an event called #BharatKeSaath in Manchester to commemorate the anniversary. During India tour of Australia, the Bharat Army received the team after they scripted history by clinching their first ever Test series on Australian soil.

"It was actually the BCCI who decided they wanted to thank the BA for our support in 2018 across South Africa, England and Australia. They arranged for us to welcome back the team to the hotel in Sydney after the fifth day," Patel said.

"As a cricket fan who has travelled the world following the team through good times and bad, this was surreal. I believe what defines our supporters' group is how we're valued by the team we support – so for the team to arrange this for us, and thank us for our support, meant a lot, not just to me, personally, (but also) to the members in that room that day and to all Indian cricket fans who have followed the team over the years," he added.

India will start their World Cup Campaign against South Africa on June 5 at the Hampshire Bowl in Southampton, England.

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