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'After Asian Games, I'll See How Things Happen': PR Sreejesh On His Future - sports.ndtv.com - China - India - Pakistan

'After Asian Games, I'll See How Things Happen': PR Sreejesh On His Future

Veteran Indian hockey goalkeeper PR Sreejesh is taking one tournament at a time as far as his future is concerned and says he will "see how things happen" after the Asian Games in China in September-October. The 35-year-old goalkeeping legend is nearing 300 international matches after making his India debut in 2006. He is currently sharing the goalkeeping duties for India with Krishan Bahadur Pathak in the ongoing Asian Champions Trophy (ACT) in Chennai. "At this age, better don't ask me about the next two years. It's all about the next one. I am at the Asian Games, and after that, I'll see how things happen. I will take it one tournament at a time," Sreejesh told PTI when asked about the possibility of him featuring in another ACT.

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'After Asian Games, I'll See How Things Happen': PR Sreejesh On His Future - sports.ndtv.com - China - India - Pakistan

'After Asian Games, I'll See How Things Happen': PR Sreejesh On His Future

Veteran Indian hockey goalkeeper PR Sreejesh is taking one tournament at a time as far as his future is concerned and says he will "see how things happen" after the Asian Games in China in September-October. The 35-year-old goalkeeping legend is nearing 300 international matches after making his India debut in 2006. He is currently sharing the goalkeeping duties for India with Krishan Bahadur Pathak in the ongoing Asian Champions Trophy (ACT) in Chennai. "At this age, better don't ask me about the next two years. It's all about the next one. I am at the Asian Games, and after that, I'll see how things happen. I will take it one tournament at a time," Sreejesh told PTI when asked about the possibility of him featuring in another ACT.

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Paris Olympics - Manpreet Singh - Harmanpreet Singh - Lalit Upadhyay, 4 Other Forwards Miss Out As India Name Team For Asian Champions Trophy - sports.ndtv.com - Spain - China - Japan - India - Pakistan - Malaysia - county Craig

Lalit Upadhyay, 4 Other Forwards Miss Out As India Name Team For Asian Champions Trophy

Lalit Kumar Upadhyay is among the five forwards left out of the 18-member Indian men's hockey team for next month's Asian Champions Trophy in Chennai. Apart from Lalit, Abhishek, Pawan, Dilpreet Singh and Simranjeet Singh, who are all currently with the Indian squad in Spain gearing up for the the 100th Anniversary Spanish Hockey Federation-International Tournament, also missed the cut for the prestigious tournament to be played at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium from August 3 to 12.

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Paris Olympics - Manpreet Singh - Harmanpreet Singh - Lalit Upadhyay, 4 Other Forwards Miss Out As India Name Team For Asian Champions Trophy - sports.ndtv.com - Spain - China - Japan - India - Pakistan - Malaysia - county Craig

Lalit Upadhyay, 4 Other Forwards Miss Out As India Name Team For Asian Champions Trophy

Lalit Kumar Upadhyay is among the five forwards left out of the 18-member Indian men's hockey team for next month's Asian Champions Trophy in Chennai. Apart from Lalit, Abhishek, Pawan, Dilpreet Singh and Simranjeet Singh, who are all currently with the Indian squad in Spain gearing up for the the 100th Anniversary Spanish Hockey Federation-International Tournament, also missed the cut for the prestigious tournament to be played at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium from August 3 to 12.

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PR Sreejesh, Olympic Medal-Winning Hockey Player, Slams IndiGo For Charging Extra Money For Handling "Goalkeeper Baggage" - sports.ndtv.com -  Tokyo - India

PR Sreejesh, Olympic Medal-Winning Hockey Player, Slams IndiGo For Charging Extra Money For Handling "Goalkeeper Baggage"

Indian men's hockey team's iconic goalkeeper PR Sreejesh on Friday took to Twitter to express his disappointment at domestic carrier IndiGo for charging him extra for his baggage. “FIH allow me to play with a 41inch hockeystick, but @IndiGo6E never allow me to carry anything over 38inch,” Sreejesh tweeted. What to do? Pay extra Rs,1500 for handling the goalkeeper baggage,” he wrote. He also shared a photo of the IndiGo receipt for the extra baggage charge. He also added the hashtag “#loot”.

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PR Sreejesh, Olympic Medal-Winning Hockey Player, Slams IndiGo For Charging Extra Money For Handling "Goalkeeper Baggage" - sports.ndtv.com -  Tokyo - India

PR Sreejesh, Olympic Medal-Winning Hockey Player, Slams IndiGo For Charging Extra Money For Handling "Goalkeeper Baggage"

Indian men's hockey team's iconic goalkeeper PR Sreejesh on Friday took to Twitter to express his disappointment at domestic carrier IndiGo for charging him extra for his baggage. “FIH allow me to play with a 41inch hockeystick, but @IndiGo6E never allow me to carry anything over 38inch,” Sreejesh tweeted. What to do? Pay extra Rs,1500 for handling the goalkeeper baggage,” he wrote. He also shared a photo of the IndiGo receipt for the extra baggage charge. He also added the hashtag “#loot”.

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London Olympics - 'Keeper' Of Indian Hockey Team's Fortunes: Sreejesh Ready For Memorable CWG Swansong - sports.ndtv.com -  Tokyo - India - Pakistan - South Korea

'Keeper' Of Indian Hockey Team's Fortunes: Sreejesh Ready For Memorable CWG Swansong

PR Sreejesh feels his chequered international career resembles Malayali staple 'Avial' - a mixed curry of 13 vegetables. At 34 and in the twilight zone, all that is left for Sreejesh is to tick a couple of boxes in a career that has been filled with numerous ups and a few downs. A second Olympic medal wrapped around his neck with the gigantic Eiffel Tower looming over him is an ultimate dream but for now, he wants to be that safe 'check-post' in what will be his third and last Commonwealth Games. "The life was always not the same. It was always full of ups and downs. I had some really good matches as well some real bad outings. I had a bad start to my career, then gradually, I have risen up the ranks to become India's No.1 keeper," Sreejesh told PTI in an interview.

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Paris Olympics - Graham Reid - Commonwealth Games 2022: Manpreet Singh To Lead 18-Member Indian Hockey Squad - sports.ndtv.com - Belgium - Netherlands - Canada - China -  Tokyo - India - Ghana - Birmingham

Commonwealth Games 2022: Manpreet Singh To Lead 18-Member Indian Hockey Squad

India on Monday named a full-strength 18-member senior men's hockey squad for the Commonwealth Games with Manpreet Singh returning as captain and dragflicker Harmanpreet Singh as his deputy. Hockey India (HI) had initially decided to send a second-string team to the CWG due to the short turnaround time between the Birmingham event and the Hangzhou Asian Games, which is a qualifier for the 2024 Paris Olympics. However, with the Asian Games now postponed to next year owing to the COVID-19 situation in China, HI decided to pick a strong team for the prestigious event, scheduled to begin from July 28.

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