VIDEO: During Sarfaraz Khan’s innings, Barmy Army mesmerized the fans with Bollywood’s famous song ‘Kal Ho Na Ho’

Barmy Army played the famous Bollywood song “Kal Ho Na Ho” Sarfaraz Khan and Barmy Army Sarfaraz Khan impressed everyone by playing a half-century in his debut match itself. He had to wait a long time for his debut, but when he got the chance, he showed why it was difficult to keep him out for long. Indian batsmen performed brilliantly on the first day of the third Test being played between India and England in Rajkot. Apart from the centuries of Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja, Sarfaraz Khan’s innings was the center of attraction. When Sarfaraz Khan was present at the crease, the Barmy Army, known for its enthusiastic support of the English cricket team, did something that attracted the attention of the spectators present in the entire stadium. Actually, one of the members of Barmy Army played the famous Bollywood song “Kal Ho Na Ho”. A user shared its video on social media, which went viral within no time. Watch that viral video here here’s Barmy Army trumpeter playing kal ho naa ho pic.twitter.com/KEaCdgsb7i — Spider Pant (@noicegarry) February 15, 2024 Let us tell you that Barmy Army had reportedly taken permission from BCCI Secretary Jai Shah to play music. He had demanded to play music during the match through social media platforms. Hi @BCCI can we please have confirmation that our trumpeter will be allowed in the ground with his instrument tomorrow? — England’s Barmy Army February 14, 2024 @JayShah can you let us have the trumpeter in the ground in Rajkot please? — England’s Barmy Army February 14, 2024 Talking about the match, the Indian team scored 445 runs in its first innings after losing all the wickets. Captain Rohit Sharma played an innings of 131 runs in 196 balls with the help of 14 fours and 3 sixes. Ravindra Jadeja’s innings ended at 112 runs, which included 9 fours and 2 sixes. Apart from this, debutant Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel also performed well. Both the batsmen scored 62 and 46 runs respectively. Mark Wood was the most successful bowler for England. He took 4 wickets.