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Pr Sreejesh, Hockey’s Fortunes Custodian

Pr Sreejesh, Hockey's Fortunes Custodian
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Because of the dawn gap, household raveendran is a honeycomb of activities and its members with nerves.
Friends and relatives have gathered at home in Kizhakkambalam, a village in Ernakulam Kerala.
Instead they can see one of their own battles to win a medal for the country in hockey.
When PR Sreejesh made a ball and Hooter left, his father Raveendran patted his heart.
The match was not for those who fainted, and Raveendran had survived a heart attack during the 2018.
World Cup Sreejesh, one of the hard work and sacrifice, began in early 2000, when he, as a Gawky young man in his trademark netted by a vest and lungi, Witnessing senior Indian players past their steps.
As a Junior Indian camping, his dream was great.
But he can’t reveal them as a language is a barrier for Malayalam teenagers.
But over time, Sreejesh frees himself to emerge as the most reliable goalkeeper in recent years.
Sreejesh is not just a talented goalkeeper.
In time, he graduated to become the main motivator of the team, shout instructions and take the time to speak quickly with his teammate in the field.
In the buildup to the Olympics, Sreejesh’s message to his teammate, “Playing at the Olympics is important, but it is not your goal.
Your goal is to win a medal and it is important for us to focus on it.
This time we are good enough to win a medal.” From The field, he spent hours watching videos in the goal and analyzed the game.
When he did not watch the video, he gave birth to a book starting from fiction to biography.
In books he found a friend who helped him past difficult times, including phase in 2016 when he recovered from a knee injury.
Three times the Olympian told TII recently, “Book-books change my perception of the sacrifices we make as athletes.” Now if I go home with an Olympic medal, my family reaction will give me extraordinary satisfaction.
My son Sriansh was four years old and my daughter’s anusree was nine.
They know their father represents the country and I’m sure they will cheer for the team.
I know they miss their father and if I can go home with medals, they will know why their father is far from them.
Their father is in the field, making the country and they are proud.
“On August 14, 2016, when India did a quarterfinal out at the Rio Olympics, Sreejesh, who attended the team later, tweeted,” Rio Over …
pain.
Sorry for disappointing you.
“On Thursday, after bowing respect to his fortress, he climbed into the goal to find out how it was above.
Then, he shared a photo and tweet,” Let me smile now.
“India not only smiled but was celebrated with their hopeful champion guards.

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