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Indian hockey legend and former captain PR Sreejesh announced his retirement from international hockey on Monday. Photo: Instagram/ @sreejesh88 Indian hockey legend and former captain PR Sreejesh announced his retirement from international hockey on Monday. Photo: Instagram/ @sreejesh88 Indian hockey legend and former captain PR Sreejesh announced his retirement from international hockey on Monday. The goalkeeper confirmed that the upcoming Paris Olympics will be his last dance on the global stage. (More Hockey News) The 36-year-old, with an impressive tally of 328 international caps, will be competing in his fourth Olympic Games. As I stand on the threshold of my final chapter in international hockey, my heart swells with gratitude and reflection. This journey has been nothing short of extraordinary, and I am forever grateful for the love and support from my family, teammates, coaches, and fans. pic.twitter.com/MqxIuTalCY — sreejesh p r (@16Sreejesh) July 22, 2024Sreejesh, the superhero of Indian hockey, announced his retirement with a flair as big as his saves. His Twitter feed transformed into a super hero comic book, showing his career in a series of stunning illustrations. It was a fitting retirement post for a man who's been a wall of Indian Hockey. Sreejesh's retirement announcement was a blend of emotion and creativity. India Men's Hockey Team At Paris Olympics 2024: Schedule, Squad, IST Timings, Venues - Get Complete Details"As I prepare for my last dance in Paris, I look back with immense pride and forward with hope," Sreejesh said in a Hockey India communique. Winning our first Asian Champions Trophy in a shootout against Pakistan was a historic moment. The first Asian Games gold, against Pakistan in another intense shootout, solidified our place in history. These victories were not just for me, but for every Indian who believed in us. pic.twitter.com/RwBXbSKn7G — sreejesh p r (@16Sreejesh) July 22, 2024"This journey has been nothing short of extraordinary, and I am forever grateful for the love and support from my family, teammates, coaches, fans and Hockey India. Thank you for believing in me," he added. "My teammates have stood beside through the tough and the ardent times. We all want to give our absolute best here in Paris and certainly, the desire is to change the colour of our medal." Thank you for believing in me. Here’s to the end of a chapter and the beginning of a new adventure.With all my heart,P R Sreejesh pic.twitter.com/K8cTrF4VfC — sreejesh p r (@16Sreejesh) July 22, 2024Since making his debut at the 2006 South Asian Games in Sri Lanka, Sreejesh has been an unwavering presence in the Indian hockey team, enduring multiple coaching changes. Sreejesh made his World Cup debut in 2010 , marking the beginning of a stellar career. He played a pivotal role in numerous triumphs for India, including the gold medal at the 2014 Asian Games and a bronze at the 2018 edition. His list of achievements also includes a joint win at the 2018 Asian Champions Trophy and a championship title at the 2019 FIH Men's Series Finals in Bhubaneswar. End of an era: PR Sreejesh set for final Olympic stand in Paris 2024.#Hockey #Paris2024 — Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) July 22, 2024The veteran goalkeeper has previously represented India at three Olympics, multiple Commonwealth Games, and World Cups. The Paris Olympics, which kicks off on July 26, will be the final chapter of his illustrious career. The affable keeper had a crucial role in the silver medal-winning team of the 2022 Commonwealth Games as well. Sreejesh was instrumental in India's historic bronze medal win at the Tokyo Olympics. Captain Harmanpreet Singh expressed the team's desire to secure another medal at the Paris Games, aiming to make Sreejesh's final tournament an unforgettable one. I still remember my father selling our cow to buy my first kit. His sacrifice ignited a fire within me, pushing me to strive harder, dream bigger. pic.twitter.com/CXwB7FgZI1 — sreejesh p r (@16Sreejesh) July 22, 2024Hailing from Kerala, Sreejesh was instrumental in India's bronze medal finish at the Hockey Pro League 2021/22. His exceptional performances earned him the prestigious Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award in 2021. Notably, he became only the second Indian to win the World Games Athlete of the Year award in the same year. Sreejesh further cemented his status as a global hockey icon by clinching consecutive FIH Goalkeeper of the Year titles in 2021 and 2022. Sreejesh is currently in Paris with the Indian hockey teamfb899, eager to be part of history. The veteran goalkeeper is determined to help India end their gold medal drought at the Olympics. |