PR Sreejesh showcased his skills during the penalty shootouts. He leads India to a 4-2 victory over Great Britain. This win secured India’s spot in the semifinals of the men’s hockey event on August 4, Sunday. Indian hockey team reaches into the semifinals of Paris Olympic 2024. Despite playing with 10 men for most of 3 quarters due to Amit Rohidas’ red card, India managed to hold off Great Britain. Sreejesh’s crucial save against Philip Roper and Rajkumar Pal’s decisive goal sealed the victory. These crucial moments marked India’s second consecutive entry into the final 4 at the Olympics. Harmanpreet Singh initially gave India the lead in the 22nd minute. It was later equalized by Lee Morton. The match commenced with Great Britain taking the initiative. It applied significant pressure on their opponents. The Indian defense held firm, yet Great Britain continued to intensify their efforts. Great Britain earned two penalty corners within the first five minutes. The Indian players successfully dealt with both attempts, but Great Britain maintained their offensive stance.In the 11th minute, Sreejesh executed a remarkable save against Samuel Ward. It prompted India to increase their pressure in the closing moments of the quarter. They earned three consecutive penalty corners, all of which were thwarted by Great Britain’s defense. The second quarter marked the beginning of heightened drama. The excitement unfolded as Sreejesh made another crucial save following a midfield error that allowed Great Britain to advance into the Indian circle.
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