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Sreejesh to lead India at Rio as Sardar loses captaincy

Roelant Oltmans said the move to relieve the ace midfielder from captaincy was purely taken to free him from excess responsibi­lities

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NEW DELHI: In a significan­t but surprise move, India today named senior goalkeeper PR Sreejesh as the captain of the national team for the Rio Olympics, removing longstandi­ng skipper Sardar Singh.

Sreejesh, one of the finest custodians in world hockey at the moment, was rewarded after the team, under his leadership, ended up with a silver medal at the Champions Trophy in London, their bestever result in the 38-year-history of the blue riband six-nation tournament. The team played a brilliant final where they held eventual champions Australia to a goalless draw in the regulation time before losing in a controvers­ial shoot-out.

Playmaker SV Sunil, who is also a key component in the team, has been named vice-captain. He was Sreejesh’s deputy in the Champions Trophy. While there were rumours that Sardar’s axing was a result of his dip in form in recent times, Indian hockey team’s chief coach and High Performanc­e Director Roelant Oltmans said the move to relieve the ace midfielder from captaincy was purely taken to free him from excess responsibi­lities.

“The philosophy behind changing the captain is that we felt people need to take more responsibi­lities on the pitch 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,” Oltmans told reporters during a gliterring fucntion organised by Hockey India to announce the men’s and women’s teams for the Rio Games.

“By changing the captain I be- lieve Sardar will play a much better Olympic Games. Sardar took the decision (of him being removed from captaincy) very sportingly. He understand­s what’s required from him.”

Off the field too, Sardar had been going through tough times following allegation­s of rape after promising marriage were levelled against him by a British national.

Asked if Sardar’s off-field controvers­y bogged him down, the Dutchman reacted in affirmativ­e.

“Of course those things did affect him,” he said, pertaining to the legal tangle that the former skipper finds himself pertaining to the rape allegation.

Complete faith

“For me, it is important that we perform as a team. We tried this combinatio­n of players in Champions Trophy and it worked for us. This is the time to fine tune our processes and I have complete faith in our processes. I believe in this group of players,” Oltmans said.

Oltmans also said that he believes in shared leadership.

“I need shared leadership. I need players who take responsibi­lity on and off the field and that’s the reason I felt we need to change the captain. We changed the captain in the Champions Trophy and that’s worked out really well.”

“I believe at this moment this is the best solution for Sardar and the team. For me there is only one thing and that’s the team and individual­s are part of the team.

Squad: PR Sreejesh (goalkeeper and Capt), Harmanpree­t Singh, Rupinderpa­l singh, Kothajit Singh, Surender Kumar, Manpreet Singh, Sardar Singh, VR Raghunath, SK Uthappa, Danish Mujtaba, Devinder Walmiki, SV Sunil, Akashdeep Singh, Chinglensa­na Singh, Ramandeep singh, Nikkin Thimmaiah.

Stand Byes: Pradeep Mor, Vikas Dahiya (Reserve Goalkeeper).

 ??  ?? MAN IN CHARGE: P.R. Sreejesh, one of the finest custodians in world hockey at the moment, was rewarded after the team, under his leadership, ended up with a silver medal at the Champions Trophy in London, their best-ever result in the 38-year-history...
MAN IN CHARGE: P.R. Sreejesh, one of the finest custodians in world hockey at the moment, was rewarded after the team, under his leadership, ended up with a silver medal at the Champions Trophy in London, their best-ever result in the 38-year-history...

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