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Barmy Army descends on Pakistan

England's raucous band of Barmy Army supporters began arriving in Pakistan on Tuesday, dismissing security fears and bringing smiles to the faces of hoteliers in the Test venue cities

Cricinfo staff
01-Nov-2005


The Barmy Army should find enough room at Rawalpindi © Getty Images
England's raucous band of Barmy Army supporters began arriving in Pakistan on Tuesday, dismissing security fears and bringing smiles to the faces of hoteliers in the Test venue cities.
One of the first to arrive was veteran supporter Phil Long and his three travelling companions Keith Smith, John Freeman and Jonathon Dyson. All were on their way to the Pindi stadium to watch England take on the Patron's XI. "We're the first batch," Long told AFP. "It's as important a tour as the Ashes for England, and beating Pakistan in their den could be even tougher than beating the Australians."
Hoteliers are expecting full houses in the three Test venue cities of Multan, Faisalabad and Lahore as England supporters descend on Pakistan. "It's fun to be in Pakistan," said Smith, who said he faced no security problems. "There are no fears and we've been well received [here]."