Hockey India Honors P R Sreejesh by Retiring His Jersey Number
P R Sreejesh, the legendary Indian goalkeeper, has been honored by Hockey India by retiring his jersey number at the senior level. The decision was made after Sreejesh announced his retirement from the game following his outstanding performance in India’s second consecutive Olympic bronze medal at the Paris Games.
Bhola Nath Singh, the secretary general of Hockey India, made the announcement and stated that no senior team player will be given the number 16 jersey going forward. However, the number will remain in circulation at the junior level.
Sreejesh, who is known for his affable personality, has been a stalwart of Indian hockey for nearly two decades. He has been an integral part of the Indian team and has played a crucial role in many of India’s victories.
In recognition of his contribution to Indian hockey, Sreejesh has been appointed as the junior national coach. This is a fitting tribute to a player who has given his all to the game and has inspired many young players to take up hockey.
Sreejesh’s retirement marks the end of an era in Indian hockey. He will be remembered as one of the greatest goalkeepers to have ever played the game. His passion, dedication, and commitment to the sport have been an inspiration to many.
As we bid farewell to Sreejesh, we can only hope that his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of hockey players in India. His retirement may mark the end of his playing career, but his contribution to Indian hockey will never be forgotten.
In conclusion, Hockey India’s decision to retire Sreejesh’s jersey number is a fitting tribute to a player who has given his all to the game. Sreejesh’s appointment as the junior national coach is a testament to his passion and commitment to the sport. We wish him all the best in his new role and hope that he continues to inspire young players to take up hockey.