PR Sreejesh: The Wall of India Bows Out
Indian hockey legend PR Sreejesh retires with a second successive Olympic bronze medal, concluding an 18-year career marked by extraordinary achievements and mentoring roles. Celebrated by teammates and fans alike, Sreejesh's skills and leadership have left an indelible mark on Indian hockey, solidifying his legacy as one of the nation's greatest goalkeepers.
Indian hockey legend PR Sreejesh has announced his retirement, capping his illustrious career with a second successive Olympic bronze medal in Paris. His teammates surrounded him teary-eyed, lifting him on their shoulders to honor his nearly two decades of dedication to the sport.
Displaying his leadership and skillful play, Sreejesh's final Olympic appearance saw his team win 2-1 against Spain in a playoff match. As he was celebrated, another tribute came when teammates bowed in respect, recognizing his exceptional contributions through four Olympics—an Indian record for a goalkeeper.
Sreejesh's career, full of memorable saves and pivotal moments, began in Kochi nearly two decades ago. Despite early challenges, he rose to become India's best goalkeeper, earning numerous accolades and guiding younger team members. His retirement leaves a legacy that serves as an inspiration for future generations of Indian hockey players.
(With inputs from agencies.)

