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This is better way to finish, my decision stays: Sreejesh rules out reconsidering retirement

Shrijesh

UNI

, Saturday, 10 August 2024 (16:04 IST)
After ending his career on a high note in his illustrious career at the Paris Olympics guiding India to its second consecutive bronze medal, Indian custodian P R Sreejesh said "This is the better way to finish”.

The iconic Indian goalkeeper Sreejesh ruled out any possibility of reversing his decision to retire from international hockey after inspiring the team to a second successive bronze medal in the Olympic Games in Paris.With Sreejesh playing in his last match, India beat Spain 2-1 in the third-place play-off to win back-to-back bronze medals at the showpiece.

The last time, the Indian hockey team pulled off consecutive Olympic podium finishes was way back in 1972 at Munich Olympics. A case of history repeating itself when India last defeated Aussies and won the bronze.

It unfolded today at the Paris, as Sreejesh controlled the bar with stupendous saves. History was recreated when India after so many years defeated Aussies for the first time since 1972 and re-scripting the same Bronze medal finish.

“I think this is the better way to finish an Olympic Games, with a medal. We are not going home empty-handed, that’s a great thing,” Sreejesh said on ‘Jio Cinema’.“I respect the sentiments of people (who may have wanted him to continue). But some decisionsare hard, but taking a decision at right time makes the situation more beautiful,” Sreejesh said
after the match “So, my decision stays,” he asserted, when asked if he may reconsider.

The 36-year-old from Kerala, whose illustrious career spanned 18 years, had announced before the Olympics that he would call it quits at the end of India’s campaign.However, he was entrusted with a new job of coaching the Junior India team, even as his family members in Kerala celebrated India's triumph in Paris.

“The team did a wonderful job and made this game so beautiful,” said Sreejesh who bowd out as the best goalkeeper that India has ever produced.He was also a part in the bronze-winning team in Tokyo where the country won a medal after 41 years.

“Tokyo has a special place in my heart. That (bronze) gave us back the confidence that we can win medals (in Olympics).” The ‘Great Wall of Indian Hockey’ played more than 300 matches for India.In Paris, he was in excellent form and made several crucial saves for the country during regulation time as well as during penalty.A fitting farewell he gave to India. Let's salute the legend.(UNI)

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