PR Sreejesh, India's legendary hockey goalkeeper, has confirmed that the forthcoming Paris 2024 Olympics will be his last tournament in international field hockey. Sreejesh confirmed the same through a post on X (formerly Twitter).


"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," Sreejesh wrote in a long thread on X.


"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," he added.






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PR Sreejesh's International Career


As far as Sreejesh's international hockey career is concerned, he went on to make his India debut in 2006 and represented the country a total of 328 times. He was even the captain of the team at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Even though the team did not win a medal in the Rio Games in 2016, Sreejesh played a pivotal role in the team winning their first-ever Olympics medal in Hockey since 1980 in when India clinched a bronze in Tokyo 2020.


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"Leading the Indian team as captain in the Olympics was an honor beyond words. And being named the World’s Best Goalkeeper was a recognition that I will cherish forever," the 36-year-old said in one of his posts of the thread.