The Asian Age

Will lead by example: Sreejesh

Harmanpree­t, Walmiki make cut as India name new hockey skipper for Olympics

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

“Have fun” and “do not take unnecessar­y pressure” was the simple and subtle message from new hockey skipper Sreejesh P. R. as the 16- strong men’s hockey squad for the Rio Games was announced here on Tuesday.

As reported by this newsapaper two days ago, Sreejesh replaced midfielder Sardar Singh as captain, with the latter currently under a lot of pressure owing to off- field issues.

Sreejesh said he wants to “lead the team by example”.

“We are a team first and foremost. and that is what I will remind the boys each and every day. I am happy at being given this honour and will look to lead by example. Together we have to make sure that the pain of the 2012 London Games where we finished last is removed,” Sreejesh said.

Coach Roelant Oltmans admitted that Sardar — who is currently facing allegation­s of rape and domestic violence by a British- origin Indian girl — was “affected” by the developmen­ts and could play much better without the extra responsibi­lity.

“By changing the captain I believe Sardar will play a much better Olympic,” said Oltmans, adding, “The philosophy behind changing the captain is that we felt people need to take more responsibi­lities on and off the pitch. Sardar was taking too much responsibi­lities because of which he was not performing at the level that is expected of him.”

The team are a healthy mix of experience­d hands, sprinkled with young and upcoming names that makes it a fighting- fit unit. Striker S. V. Sunil was handed vice- captaincy

 ?? — PTI ?? Hockey skipper Sreejesh P R. ( front) poses with team mates after the announceme­nt of the 16- member Rio Olympic squad in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— PTI Hockey skipper Sreejesh P R. ( front) poses with team mates after the announceme­nt of the 16- member Rio Olympic squad in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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