Eranakulam (Kerala): In the Parattu house of Pallikkara in Eranakulam district of Kerala, PR Sreejesh's family is praying for their son to play a key role as usual in the hockey team's win. But this time around, the stakes are high as India is set to take on Germany in the semi-final of the men's hockey event in the Paris 2024 Olympics. His father, PV Raveendran His mother Usha, Wife Anisia, Daughter Anushri; and son Sriyansh are confident that their loved one will bring glory to the nation. When they spoke with ETV Bharat, the confidence in Sreejesh eking out a brilliant game was oozing through their body language. The family is eagerly waiting for the semi-final fixture and are praying that the Indian goalkeeper will fly back home with a gold medal.
The Indian goalkeeper has featured for the country in the four editions so far. Last Olympics, India won the bronze medal by defeating Germany in the Tokyo Games. After four years, the country is hoping for another stellar performance of the hockey team which will include winning gold.
"This is his fourth Olympics. So far, only five Indians have had the privilege to perform in four Olympics. Sreejesh is one among them. It is truly an honour for him. He has already announced his retirement from hockey, so we wish him to retire with a medal. We were unaware of hockey until Sreejesh joined GV Raja Sports School and started playing. I am a farmer. Being a farmer, I struggled to buy kits and all the necessary items for his sports. It cost around 10,000 rupees, which was a big amount for a farmer like me. As he will retire from hockey after these Olympic Games, we want it to be with a gold medal," said his father, Raveendran.
"I don't have the courage to watch the full match. Every day I go to the temple and offer poojas for him. When our friends talk about my son, I feel proud. We are praying for him and Team India. We are also feeling tense. When the whole world is praying for us, we are sure he will win. A lot of Malayalis went to Paris to support him and the Indian team, and they will cheer for them inside the stadium," his mother, Usha, told ETV Bharat.
Sreejesh's wife, Dr. Anisia, said that she, like everyone, wants Sreejesh to return from Paris with a gold medal.