First of all we would like to thank the members of the Swami Army for taking time out of their schedule and talking to us.
It is impossible to miss them if you watch any India match. They turn the match atmosphere into that of a carnival and ensure that there are no dull moments in the matches for the fans present at the ground and the ones viewing on TV.
DieHard Cricket Fans spoke to them about their inception, activities, planning and much more.
- When and how did Swami Army come about?
The Swami Army was formed during India’s tour to
Australia in Season 2003/04 by a group of 10 die-hard Indian cricket
supporters, using the Swami Army moniker as a bit of fun while following
their beloved Indian team around Australia in that season. The tour was
significant in that it was Steve Waugh’s final Test series, but also
represented the start of India’s climb to the top of the Test rankings.
As the crowds flocked to the grounds to watch India come close to
beating Australia in the Test Series decider in Sydney 2004, the Swami
Army grew from its core group of 10 supporters to a large gathering
occupying Bay 26 of the SCG.
Since
then, the Swami Army have gone from strength to strength. With nearly
5,000 members across the globe, we are recognised by cricket authorities
as the leading Indian cricket supporter group, with a presence at every
Team India match. We continue to work with cricket boards to ensure
that the Swami Army has Designated Areas at cricket grounds worldwide to
enhance the viewing experience of all cricket supporters at cricket
grounds in an enjoyable, family-friendly environment, dhol player and
all!