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India vs China, Asian Champions Trophy 2024 Live Updates: After a successful Olympic campaign, the Indian men’s hockey team will aim to defend its Asian Champions Trophy title when it open its campaign against hosts China in Hulunbuir, China on Sunday. After bagging back-to-back Olympic bronze medals, India will start as favourites to defend their ACT title against top hockey playing nations of Asia. Japan, Pakistan, Korea and Malaysia are the other teams in  the tournament. Last year, India won the title at home, making them the only team to bag four titles in the history of the tournament.

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The stage is set for the prestigious Men’s Asian Champions Trophy which will begin on Sunday here at the picturesque Moqi Hockey Training Base which overlooks the Nierji Dam in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia in China. Reigning Olympic bronze medallist India start as favourites to defend the title while hosts China, Japan, Pakistan, Korea and Malaysia have arrived with hopes of a grand outing in the marquee tournament. Last year, India won the title at home, making them the only team to bag four titles in the history of the tournament. The team’s skipper Harmanpreet Singh is keen on continuing India’s dominance in the continental championships this year too.

Here are the details of India’s opening game that is set to take place against China –

When will the India vs China, Men’s Asian Champions Trophy hockey match be played?

The India vs China, Men’s Asian Champions Trophy hockey match will be played on September 8, 2024.

Where will the India vs China, Men’s Asian Champions Trophy hockey match be played?

The India vs China, Men’s Asian Champions Trophy hockey match will be played at Moqi Training Base in Hulunbuir City, China.

What time will the India vs China, Men’s Asian Champions Trophy hockey match start?

The India vs China, Men’s Asian Champions Trophy hockey match will start at 3:30 PM IST.

Which TV channels will live telecast the India vs China, Men’s Asian Champions Trophy hockey match ?

The India vs China, Men’s Asian Champions Trophy hockey match will be telecast live in Sony Sports network TV channels.

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(All details are as per information provided by the broadcaster)

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The Indian men’s hockey team will look to press the restart button after a successful Olympic campaign and defend its Asian Champions Trophy title when it open its campaign against hosts China in Hulunbuir, China on Sunday. After bagging back-to-back Olympic bronze medals, India will start as favourites to defend their ACT title against top hockey playing nations of Asia in the form of China, Japan, Pakistan, Korea and Malaysia. Last year, India won the title at home, making them the only team to bag four titles in the history of the tournament.

Back from a short break after the Paris Olympics, India skipper Harmanpreet Singh is keen on continuing their dominance in the continental championships.

“The Asian Champions Trophy last year gave us the right momentum going into the Asian Games and followed it up with the Olympic Games triumph of standing on the podium yet again. This time too, we want to begin the fresh Olympic cycle by winning this tournament,” Harmanpreet said ahed of their tournament opener.

“While we have 10 members from the Olympic side playing in this tournament, we have a few youngsters trying to make their impact in the team.

“In terms of game point-of-view, our attacking and penalty corners are our forte but we will be looking to play a structured defence, particularly against teams like Japan, Malaysia and Pakistan. This is an important tournament for us in terms of world ranking points and we are ready for the challenge,” he added.

After China, India will take on Japan in their second match on September 9, followed by games against last year’s runners-up Malaysia on September 11, Korea on September 12 and arch-rivals Pakistan on September 14.

The semifinal and final are scheduled for September 16 and 17.

India’s schedule for Men’s Asian Champions Trophy 2024:

vs China – September 8 – 3:30pm

vs Japan – September 9 – 1:15pm

vs Malaysia – September 11 – 1:15pm

vs South Korea – September 12 – 1:15pm

vs Pakistan – September 14 – 1:15pm

India Squad:

Goalkeepers – Krishan Bahadur Pathak, Suraj Karkera

Defenders – Jarmanpreet Singh, Amit Rohidas, Harmanpreet Singh (C), Jugraj Singh, Sanjay, Sumit

Midfielders – Raj Kumar Pal, Nilakanta Sharma, Vivek Sagar Prasad (VC), Manpreet Singh, Mohammed Raheel Mouseen

Forwards – Abhishek, Sukhjeet Singh, Araijeet Singh Hundal, Uttam Singh, Gurjot Singh

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After Olympics Bronze Medal, India Hockey Team Aims To Defend Asian Champions Trophy Title https://artifexnews.net/after-olympics-bronze-medal-india-hockey-team-aims-to-defend-asian-champions-trophy-title-6511623/ Sat, 07 Sep 2024 13:12:48 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/after-olympics-bronze-medal-india-hockey-team-aims-to-defend-asian-champions-trophy-title-6511623/ Read More “After Olympics Bronze Medal, India Hockey Team Aims To Defend Asian Champions Trophy Title” »

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The Indian men’s hockey team will look to press the restart button after a successful Olympic campaign and defend its Asian Champions Trophy title when it open its campaign against hosts China here on Sunday. After bagging back-to-back Olympic bronze medals, India will start as favourites to defend their ACT title against top hockey playing nations of Asia in the form of China, Japan, Pakistan, Korea and Malaysia.

Last year, India won the title at home, making them the only team to bag four titles in the history of the tournament.

Back from a short break after the Paris Olympics, India skipper Harmanpreet Singh is keen on continuing their dominance in the continental championships.

“The Asian Champions Trophy last year gave us the right momentum going into the Asian Games and followed it up with the Olympic Games triumph of standing on the podium yet again. This time too, we want to begin the fresh Olympic cycle by winning this tournament,” Harmanpreet said ahed of their tournament opener.

“While we have 10 members from the Olympic side playing in this tournament, we have a few youngsters trying to make their impact in the team.

“In terms of game point-of-view, our attacking and penalty corners are our forte but we will be looking to play a structured defence, particularly against teams like Japan, Malaysia and Pakistan. This is an important tournament for us in terms of world ranking points and we are ready for the challenge,” he added.

After China, India will take on Japan in their second match on September 9, followed by games against last year’s runners-up Malaysia on September 11, Korea on September 12 and arch-rivals Pakistan on September 14.

The semifinal and final are scheduled for September 16 and 17.

Young India midfielder Vivek Sagar Prasad, who has been named as Harmanpreet’s deputy for this tournament, said this would give them a chance to see other teams’ progress ahead of the 2026 Asian Games.

“This tournament is one of the most exciting ones in the Asian Hockey calendar. We will also get to see the progress the Asian teams are making in the new cycle as they will play with a fresh group of players keeping in mind the Asian Games in 2026,” said Vivek, who will replace Hardik Singh as vice-captain.

Vivek is mesmerised by the scenic view and facilities on offer here.

“We arrived here earlier this week and have got good time on the pitch. The weather is suitable for us, but it gets a bit cold in the evening. The facility is incredible and perhaps one of the most beautiful hockey venues in the world.

“The excitement of hosting the first international tournament here is quite evident and we are looking forward to playing quality matches and entertaining the hockey-loving people of this region,” he said. 

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“It Would’ve Been A Disaster If…”: India Hockey Coach Craig Fulton’s Verdict On Paris Olympics 2024 Bronze Medal https://artifexnews.net/it-wouldve-been-a-disaster-if-india-hockey-coach-craig-fultons-verdict-on-paris-olympics-2024-bronze-medal-6438035/ Wed, 28 Aug 2024 14:30:46 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/it-wouldve-been-a-disaster-if-india-hockey-coach-craig-fultons-verdict-on-paris-olympics-2024-bronze-medal-6438035/ Read More ““It Would’ve Been A Disaster If…”: India Hockey Coach Craig Fulton’s Verdict On Paris Olympics 2024 Bronze Medal” »

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After guiding the Indian senior men’s hockey team to a historic second successive bronze medal in the Paris Olympic Games, Craig Fulton, head coach, is now facing a new challenge. He has to drag back his players, who have been celebrating non-stop, to hockey and prepare them for the Asian Champions Trophy starting in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia in China from September 8 to 17. In an exclusive interview with IANS, Fulton shared his thoughts on the Paris campaign, the India team’s performance and the upcoming challenges.

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Q: What is your assessment of the team’s performance in the Paris Olympic Games? The team won a historic bronze medal but that was not the aim at the start as the team could have gone all way. So, how do you see the overall performance?

Fulton: Very successful, from, obviously taking the job with three months before the Asian Games to qualifying and then having just a year to prepare a team for the Olympic Games and then to get to the semifinals and push as hard as we did in the semifinals. It was very, very close to playing in the gold medal match and unfortunately, we couldn’t find that extra goal or two. But we played really, really well. And then, you know, to pick ourselves back up and play a very strong Spanish team and to win the bronze was rewarding.

Of course, we wanted more. It would have been a disaster if we’d finished fourth, you know. So, I thought it was a successful campaign. We did a really good job in the Pool to make the quarterfinals after the first three games. We could have got something out of the Belgium game, which we narrowly lost 2-1, but we played well. And then the reward was after the five-match Test series loss in Australia, to win 3-2 in the last pool game, which was very, very rewarding.

Q: When did you think the team could win a medal? At what stage in the campaign were you confident that, okay, yes, this time we definitely will win a medal?

Fulton: At the beginning of the tournament, we had a good team build-up in Switzerland and we played two games against Holland. And in the second game, we should have won the game. We had a good lead, we were 3-2 up, but we were playing really, really well. And then we had a good game against Great Britain. We won the warm-up game and then we played Germany and we won the warm-up game before the tournament. So, I knew we were on track with our preparation leading into the first game. The first game was very difficult just because we hadn’t played New Zealand since the last time India lost in the World Cup quarterfinal. So, that was always a difficult game and I’m glad we played well and deserved to win that game.

So I would say before the tournament, we were tracking really well. The first three games got us into the quarterfinal because we had seven points and then we had a free go against Belgium. And then even when we played Belgium, I knew we were on track because we should have drawn that game. We should never have lost that game. At the same time, we had chances, but we’re playing well. We were pressing well. We’re moving the ball well. And then against Australia, everything came together. And to have Belgium and Australia as a warm-up to your quarterfinal, there was no better. There was no better test than that.

Q: Would you consider the win against Australia as one of the best performances since you have seen them?

Fulton: Yeah, well, I think the first game that India played in Tokyo was against Australia and I think they lost 7-1. So, they have come full circle and then beat them and it’s pretty much the same Australian team. There’s been a big movement from an Indian perspective and that was very rewarding.

Is it the best game? It was. I think the best game was, from a results point of view, the one against Great Britain in the quarterfinal, because of what was at stake. But the overall performance and the result of the Australian game was fantastic. it was right up there.

Q: Who among these players would you pick as the best performers in Paris?

Fulton: It’s a full squad effort. You can’t deny that. Harmanpreet Singh scored 10 goals, but he didn’t win all the PCs. You know, you need strikers, you need midfielders, you need Sreejesh, you need everyone. So I don’t like that in a sense, because you make a team sport, an individual sport, and it’s not. And then you have a massive work ethic with the staff behind the scenes that prepares everything from the conditioning to the technical to the tactical to the planning.

So, it’s a massive team effort. You know, Harman wouldn’t have scored those 10 goals if it wasn’t for the team in front of him. But no one can do what Harman does, you know, because he is the best drag-flicker in the world. So at that stage, yeah, it looked like it was his performance. It’s nice that he’s playing for our Indian team and not anyone else.

Q: The team will now be participating in the Asian Champions Trophy (in China from September 8) without Sreejesh there. How difficult is this task to, you know, fill in the shoes of somebody like him? What is your overall assessment of the preparation for the Asian Champions Trophy?

Fulton: To fill Sreejesh’s shoes is going to take an immense effort. I mean, Pathak (Krishan Bahadur Pathak) and Suraj (Suraj Karkera) will be the keepers going to the ACT. So, it’s nice for Pathak to play as the number one (goalkeeper). It’s been obviously really challenging for him in the last eight years, but also, at the same time, he’s grown and we’ve given him lots of opportunity, especially in the last year. He’s done quarters with Sreejesh, so he’s gained over 100 caps, so he’s really experienced. So it’s a positive place for Pathak.

The preparation is difficult because there’s a tournament a month after the Olympics and the celebrations have gone on for two, or three weeks post-Paris. So, it hasn’t been easy, but the tournament is there and we’re going to defend our title. So yeah, we’re going all in.

Q: How have you enjoyed the celebrations? I’m sure this is not the way they do it in countries where you have been coached earlier or in your own country.

Fulton: I think it’s very unique. I think it’s very special. India shares its love for the team because of how proud they were of the team and how close it came. I’m sure they’re glad we got the bronze. They were obviously wanting more, but they’re proud that the team achieved the bronze, which is awesome. And they share that openly. I think at the same time, not every other country has an Olympic legacy as India does, so they wouldn’t share the same kind of emotions as the Indian hockey public and as the Indian nation does, So, it’s just unique. Very, very unique. And it’s very special. Just when you have a tournament a month after the Olympics, it doesn’t make it easy. That’s the challenge (for the boys now).

Q: The players had a two to three-week break. How did you spend that time?

Fulton: I was home for eight, nine days. I’d been away for quite a bit, obviously, this year, so I really needed to connect with my family and I came back for the meeting with the Prime Minister and that was very special. I’ve been back since Saturday. And then we started training on Monday.

Q: So after Paris, the next major target for the team would be the 2026 World Cup, which is less than two years away. So overall, what are areas that the team would be focusing on in the next one-and-half to two years so that we can have a good World Cup?

Fulton: I haven’t really got that far down. We’ve got a tournament starting on the 8th of next month. So, I’m all focused on doing that properly. We’ve got three blocks. We’ve got this tournament, we’ve got Germany coming in October, and there’ll be an overseas tour in November, December where we’ll probably take some younger players and give them all an opportunity. And then we’ll select a core squad and then we’ll start again. The objective is to get ready for the World Cup, but right now we have to get ready for the Asian Champions Trophy (ACT).

Q: You have rested around five players, including Hardik Singh, Mandeep Singh and Lalit Upadhyay etc. So, how do you see the youngsters coming up? Do you feel that we have enough bench strength or do we need to work on that area also?

Fulton: Well, the next three months, we’re going to be working on building some depth in the squad that we have and giving them the opportunities to play. And then we’ll choose our core squad. But these strikers that have been or these players that have been selected now are good enough. They’ve been training well and I look forward to watching them play.

Q: Overall, what’s your aim in the ACT? Is it building your squad for the bigger tournaments or winning the title?

Fulton: Well, we always go to any tournament to win the title. We ranked No.1 in Asia, so we want to go and defend our title. We have a new-look team, but we’ve come off the back of a good campaign in Paris. That’ll be a nice challenge. But we’ve still got some training left that we need to get through and do well and then prep the team so that it’s ready to play its first game against China.

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“Back-To-Back Olympics Medals In Hockey A Big Thing”: India Captain Harmanpreet Singh https://artifexnews.net/back-to-back-olympics-medals-in-hockey-a-big-thing-india-captain-harmanpreet-singh-6387334/ Wed, 21 Aug 2024 16:48:51 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/back-to-back-olympics-medals-in-hockey-a-big-thing-india-captain-harmanpreet-singh-6387334/ Read More ““Back-To-Back Olympics Medals In Hockey A Big Thing”: India Captain Harmanpreet Singh” »

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India hockey captain Harmanpreet Singh on Wednesday said that his side was unlucky to lose to Germany in the Paris Olympics semifinal despite creating several chances but termed the back-to-back bronze winning performance a “huge achievement”. India repeated their 2021 Tokyo Games performance in Paris, defeating Spain to win consecutive bronze medals for the first time in 52 years. The keenly-contested semifinal earlier saw India going down to reigning world champions Germany 2-3 to set up a bronze-medal match with Spain.

“It (semifinal vs Germany) was a very close match. I think we created a lot of chances but you can say we were not lucky that day and some chances were off target,” Harmanpreet told PTI Videos during a felicitation ceremony organised by the Odisha government.

“But I think the bronze medal was very important. It was the last match of the tournament and feeling very happy after winning the match. Our effort was that we should fulfil our dream (of winning gold) but somehow we were unlucky.

“But, still, we had the bronze medal to play for. So, we went into the match with that mindset that we will win. We’ve won back-to-back medals in hockey; it’s a very big thing for us,” he added.

Harmanpreet was left speechless with the reception given to the players, saying the team gets the same affection every time it comes to Odisha.

“And, this time, we are getting all the more affection. Whenever the team comes here, be it to play in a tournament or after winning a medal, it always feels nice… we get a lot of respect,” added Harmanpreet.

On the occasion, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced cash prizes for the members of the team with star player from the state Amit Rohidas getting Rs four crore. India goalkeeper PR Sreejesh was given Rs 50 lakh while other players in the squad got Rs 15 lakh each. The support staff got Rs 10 lakh each.

Harmanpreet also thanked the state government for sponsoring hockey.

“It (Odisha) has one of the best facilities in India; good stadia, good grounds and we were getting so much support from the Odisha government. To organise such major tournament and get the crowds to the stadia is a big thing and I on behalf of the team want to thank the state,” he said.

Odisha has become the hub of hockey in the last few years organising several big-ticket competitions for men and women, including World Cups, Asian competitions and Pro League matches among others.

The felicitation ceremony, which was attended by the state’s chief minister, saw a grand welcome being accorded to the players.

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“Ye Maarta Hai?” PM Narendra Modi Asks PR Sreejesh’s Son If Hockey Star Hits Him. This Is The Reply. Watch https://artifexnews.net/ye-maarta-hai-pm-narendra-modi-asks-pr-sreejeshs-son-if-hockey-star-hits-him-this-is-the-reply-watch-6353361/ Sat, 17 Aug 2024 02:44:45 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/ye-maarta-hai-pm-narendra-modi-asks-pr-sreejeshs-son-if-hockey-star-hits-him-this-is-the-reply-watch-6353361/ Read More ““Ye Maarta Hai?” PM Narendra Modi Asks PR Sreejesh’s Son If Hockey Star Hits Him. This Is The Reply. Watch” »

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi met retired India hockey player PR Sreejesh and his family at his residence on Independence Day. A video of the meeting is going viral on social media in which PM Modi could be seen having a quality time with the family. In the same clip, the PM asks Sreejesh’s son Sreeansh “ye maarta hai (Does he hit you)?” after pointing towards the retired hockey star. The boy nodded in reply, leaving everyone in splits. Later in the video, the PM was seen offering sweet to the kid.

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Indian hockey’s goalkeeping stalwart Sreejesh, who was given a grand welcome on his arrival at the international airport in Kochi, said he will be spending the next 2-3 months to mentally prepare himself to transition from a player to a coach.

With regard to the enthusiastic welcome given to him, including a roadshow from the airport to Palarivattom, he said it was like the “cherry on top of the cake”.

“Working hard for the country, sacrificing a lot and then winning a medal, it is not just for me, but for the country. So, to be a part of this happiness, the welcome organised by everyone, is like the cherry on top of the cake. The pleasure is doubled,” he said, speaking to reporters outside the airport.

Regarding the next step of his career, Sreejesh said that he knows what he has to do as a player.

“But, as a coach, what all I should do or the transition from a player to a coach, I have to mentally prepare for that. So, I will spend the next 2-3 months on that,” he said.

A big crowd, including several MLAs, welcomed Sreejesh at the airport.

People holding up placards with his photo cheered him on as he came out of the airport.

Thereafter, the hockey player held a roadshow from the airport in an open-top jeep.

Along the route of his roadshow, people waved and cheered him on, some handed him flowers and bouquets and others walked up to his vehicle to shake his hand and congratulate him, according to visuals shown on TV channels.

Sreejesh bid adieu to the game following his starring role in the country’s second consecutive Olympic bronze at the just-concluded Paris Games.

He is now going to be the team coach of the junior Indian hockey team.

(With PTI Inputs)

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“Help Us Host An Olympics”: PM Narendra Modi Seeks Input From ‘2036 Team’ https://artifexnews.net/help-us-host-an-olympics-pm-narendra-modi-seeks-input-from-2036-team-6349700/ Fri, 16 Aug 2024 08:56:33 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/help-us-host-an-olympics-pm-narendra-modi-seeks-input-from-2036-team-6349700/ Read More ““Help Us Host An Olympics”: PM Narendra Modi Seeks Input From ‘2036 Team’” »

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After announcing India’s aspiration to host the 2036 Olympics in his Independence Day speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked for Indian athletes’ input for the smooth hosting of the quadrennial extravaganza in 2036. Notably, India will be bidding to host the Olympic Games in 2036. The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has also initiated the dialogue process with the Future Host Commission (FHC).

The PM had invited the entire Indian contingent from Paris Olympics to join in on the Independence Day celebrations at his residence in New Delhi. While addressing them, he asked athletes, who had competed in previous Olympics, to share their insights and recommendations, which would help the nation prepare to host the Games in 2036.

“India is preparing to host the 2036 Olympics. In this regard, the input from athletes who have played in previous Olympics is very important. You all must have observed and experienced many things. We want to document this and share it with the government so that we don’t miss out on any small details in the preparation for 2036,” PM Modi said.

Further, PM Modi referred to the Indian contingent as an integral part of his “2036 team” and asked the sports ministry to draft a document and thoroughly consider player comments and suggestions.

“In this way, you are an important part of my 2036 team, helping us host an Olympics like no other in the world. I would like the Sports Ministry to prepare a draft and gather detailed feedback from athletes so that we can plan well,” he added.

“You athletes should also give us suggestions on how to improve Indian sports further. Your feedback and suggestions are very important because it’s your responsibility to guide those who will represent the country in the future. You should interact with players on social media. The Sports Ministry can also organise such sessions in different places.

The allotment of hosting rights for the Olympics is done by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) through a detailed host selection process. The IOC has a dedicated body, the Future Host Commission, which deals with this subject.

The interested National Olympics Committees (NOCs) are required to initiate a dialogue with the FHC, which subsequently becomes a continuous dialogue and finally, a targeted dialogue with the selected NOCs.

Once the FHC completes this dialogue, the IOC Executive Board holds an election wherein the members vote for the award of the hosting rights for the concerned Olympic Games.

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Hate At First Sight: India Hockey Goalkeeper PR Sreejesh Recalls Love Story With Wife Aneeshya https://artifexnews.net/hate-at-first-sight-india-hockey-goalkeeper-pr-sreejesh-recalls-love-story-with-wife-aneeshya-6335883/ Wed, 14 Aug 2024 14:05:05 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/hate-at-first-sight-india-hockey-goalkeeper-pr-sreejesh-recalls-love-story-with-wife-aneeshya-6335883/ Read More “Hate At First Sight: India Hockey Goalkeeper PR Sreejesh Recalls Love Story With Wife Aneeshya” »

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First he hated her — for being better than him at school. But as it happens in Bollywood movies, “hate” was followed by love. That’s how the romance between P R Sreejesh and Aneeshya unfolded at the GVN Sports School in Kerala. Eventually, the long jumper reciprocated, and accepted the future national hockey goalkeeper as her soulmate. Sreejesh, who retired from the national team after the Paris Olympics, opened up about his love story during an interaction with PTI editors on Tuesday, speaking candidly about how he fell for Aneeshya. He was already studying at the sports school, located in Kannur, when Aneeshya got admitted in 2001.

“I was a bright student, top of the class. I was a superstar, the teacher’s pet and favourite of everyone. She came and suddenly I see, she was better than me, scoring well in everything. I would score between 35 to 42 out of 50, she was getting 49, straight up 50.

“So I started to hate her; we became enemies and that’s how it was before love blossomed,” he said.

Their love has endured for over two decades, more than 10 of them as a married couple.

If anyone needs proof, they could just glance at Sreejesh’s hockey sticks at the Paris Olympics — her name was etched on a customised stick that the 36-year-old charismatic goalkeeper used at the Games, where his phenomenal 336 international caps career drew to a close with a second successive bronze medal for India.

Aneeshya, who is now an Ayurveda doctor, married Sreejesh in 2013 in an intimate temple ceremony, where only close family and friends were present.

In a recent interaction with PTI Bhasha, she had spoken about her mixed feelings on Sreejesh’s international retirement. While she was happy to get more time with him at home, she said the sports fan in her would miss his towering presence in the Indian goalpost.

Sreejesh revealed that when he started playing hockey, his primary objective was to land a decent job, which was also crucial to convince Aneeshya’s parents that he was a worthy match for her.

“…in Kerala before approaching the girl’s father, you have to be financially secure,” he said.

Needless to say that he won in life, managing to marry the girl he loved before becoming a living legend in the sport he chose to play, much like the fairytale romances that Bollywood churns out every second week.

“When I was a kid, I used to love watching movies, love stories,” he said with a mischievous grin on his face, remembering the time he started living in a sports hostel just to be able to watch films whenever he wanted with his friends.

“That was my intention to join the hostel, not the sports,” he admitted.

‘Don’t want my kids to feel burdened by my legacy’

Sreejesh and Aneeshya have two children — son Sreeansh and daughter Anusree. Their names are also etched on hockey sticks that Sreejesh used alternately in the Olympic Games matches.

“They (the children) are like my eyes, you can’t have a favourite eye. But you have just one heart, so that’s for my wife,” he said.

“In matches, I can rotate sticks and I try to use both the sticks with the names of my son and daughter. My daughter likes pink whereas my son likes blue.

“But in shootouts, you don’t have a choice, you have to use one stick. Similarly, when you are married, you don’t have choice,” he quipped.

“You have to keep everyone happy.” Speaking of happiness, Sreejesh said he never forces his choices on his children and would never want them to feel burdened by his rich legacy either.

“My daughter said she likes swimming, so I sent her for swimming and after seeing (PV) Sindhu, she wanted to become a badminton player. I said you start badminton no problem.

“My son wanted to become Virat Kohli, but now he is not working out at all. He said ‘no dad I can’t sweat’…if they want to pick up something I am more than happy because I don’t want my name to be a burden on their shoulders.

“In India you do have a tendency to compare children with parents. I don’t want to do that,” said the man who was widely considered the heart of the Indian team.

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The Paris Olympics 2024 not only saw some stunning performances, but it was also the stage of several conflicts and controversies. Some of them saw a change in the result, some saw medals being stripped, some saw athletes being sent home, and some raged on as debates on social and world media. From Vinesh Phogat to Imane Khelif, we take a look at the big controversies at the Summer Games, as the Paris Olympics 2024 draws to a close

Gender row surrounding Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif and Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting both clinched gold in their respective categories, but not before widespread controversy. With both athletes containing XY chromosomes in their bodies, accusations of them being “male” were rife all across social media. Khelif and Lin had both been disqualified from the 2023 Boxing World Championships, but the IOC had allowed them to compete.

Despite both being born biologically female, Khelif and Lin faced a barrage of incorrect accusations and vitriol, before responding back with gold medals each.

Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification

An event that will shake the Indian sporting culture for quite some time, Vinesh Phogat’s incredible journey to the women’s 57kg freestyle wrestling final was halted as she was disqualified ahead of the final due to being 100 grams overweight. Having been under the weight limit on the first day – when she won her three bouts – she was stripped of her medal and not allowed to play the final.

Vinesh’s case rages on at the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS), where a verdict on whether she will receive a silver medal will be given shortly.

Cocaine controversy for Tom Craig

Australian field hockey player Tom Craig was arrested for attempting to buy cocaine in Paris, along with a 17-year-old seller. However, he was let off with a slap on the wrist; just a warning, with no formal charges against him.

Although Craig apologised for the incident, he was removed from the remaining hockey proceedings by the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) and barred from participating in any further activity in Paris 2024.

Jordan Chiles loses bronze after CAS intervention

American gymnast Jordan Chiles’ coach Cecile Landi had submitted an enquiry to the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) to add 0.1 points to Chiles’ score. This enquiry was initially accepted, promoting Chiles from fifth to a bronze-winning third position.

However, intervention by the CAS led to a decision that Landi’s enquiry was 64 seconds beyond the permitted time, and therefore, stripped her of the medal.

Swimmer Luana Alonso’s ‘Expulsion’

Paraguayan swimmer Luana Alonso had been reportedly asked to leave their camp due to ‘inappropriate’ behaviour. However, Alonso later denied the reports, stating that she had not been removed. The swimmer – who failed to make the semi-final of the women’s 100m butterfly event – made further headlines by stating that she had received a ‘DM’ from Brazilian footballer Neymar.

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