The ever-famous Englandโs Barmy Army, who were a constant source of attraction during the first Test match of Ashes 2023 at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground have not turned up at the iconic Lordโs Cricket Ground where the ongoing second match of the series is underway.
From trolling the likes of Australian vice-captain Steve Smith, taking jibes at batter Travis Head, accusing the Aussie team of cheating, or celebrating the return back of Moeen Ali to the England Test side, the Barmy Army were up on their feet with their party fervor and alluring chants throughout the five days of the previous Test in Birmingham.
Fans across the social media sites have expressed disappointment on their absence from the stadium, with some of them even describing the Lordโs stadium atmosphere using words like โboringโ and โlacking energyโ.
The members of the Army, however, have made sure to gather at Londonโs Clubhouse 5 premium sports bar, where the match is being live telecast along with facility of the pubโs exotic drinks and delicacies.
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Why Is The Barmy Army Not Present At Lordโs?
Known as the โHome of Cricketโ, the Lordโs Cricket Stadium is the one venue in England where fancy dress and chanting is discouraged and the crowd is expected to enjoy the โGentlemanโs gameโ in the traditional manner of the English elite.
Thus, the party ambience which is usually created by Englandโs Barmy Army across other stadiums in the country is missing during the second Test, as they have not been allowed an entry within the stadium (as a collective group). Also, while chanting is discouraged, the musical instruments are not permitted to be carried by the spectators as well. Thus, the trumpeter, who leads the Barmy Army with their chants and songs is also not allowed to mark his presence.
Most importantly, since tickets at the venue are sold by ballot, it would anyway not be possible for the Barmy Army to sit together and enjoy the game.
Will Barmy Army Be Present At Headingley During Third Ashes 2023 Test?
In all likelihood, the Barmy Army will mark its presence at the Headingley Stadium in Leeds during the third Ashes 2023 Test scheduled to take place from July 6 โ July 10.
Their members were, in fact, present at the Edgbaston Cricket Stadium which hosted the first T20I of the ongoing Womenโs Ashes 2023 on Saturday.