It's best not to keep high expectations from yourself: PR Sreejesh
The goalkeeper and former captain of the Indian national men's hockey team, on having a positive mindset and why communication is key in building a strong team

Growing up PR Sreejesh played all kinds of sports, from volleyball to shot put at GV Raja Sports School in Kerala. Either he didn’t enjoy most sports or he felt he wasn’t good enough. Finally, when he saw some of his classmates playing hockey, he almost immediately fell in love with the sport.
Despite challenges, Sreejesh kept a positive mindset and never gave up. Today, he is one of the best goalkeepers. The former captain of the Indian men’s national hockey team has also received the Arjuna Award in 2013 and Padma Shri in 2017 from the Government of India. Forbes India speaks to Sreejesh about the importance of communication in building a team and dealing with the pressure of high expectations. Edited excerpts:
Over time, I learnt to look at the positive side. I asked myself, why am I here? That changed my perspective, and I started focusing on training myself to become an international athlete—training with the best coaches and players in India. I realised the potential I have to become a great hockey player and represent my country.
Every sportsperson goes through a lot of highs and lows in their careers. But the way you deal with every low, particularly, is important. During the Olympics, when we lost in the semi-finals, everyone was depressed. We had a team meeting and we told ourselves: We have one more chance to win a medal and we need to give our 100 percent. So, it was having that shift in mindset that helped us the most. If we would have continued to cry over the fact that we lost the semi-finals, we might never had won the medal for India.
But the only way to turn 18 different individuals into one cohesive unit is by talking to them, and putting in the effort to understand them. Each team member should feel comfortable to come and share their issues with you.
It might be easy to say this, but it takes a lot of experience to realise and implement this. As a young player, I always wanted to keep a clean sheet and be a perfect goalkeeper. Over time, I realised that it is all about team effort, you can’t do anything single-handedly.
First Published: Jun 17, 2023, 06:13
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