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Sporting fraternity celebrates India's hockey triumph at Tokyo Olympics

Sachin Tendulkar also hailed the Men in Blue and goalkeeper PR Sreejesh for saving a penalty corner in the dying moments of the game

Our Bureau Published 05.08.21, 11:15 AM
India beat Germany 5-4 in a tense encounter

India beat Germany 5-4 in a tense encounter File Photo.

Hockey has finally become the talk of the town in India. The big names in Indian sport have come together to heap praise on Manpreet Singh and company, who beat the mighty Germany 5-4 in a tense encounter at the third-place play at the Tokyo Olympics on Thursday.

India's only individual gold medallist at the Olympics and ace shooter Abhinav Bindra cherished the "proud moment".

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"An emotional moment for the entire nation, a moment of pride. The long wait has ended! Congratulations to the Indian Men's Hockey team for their splendid achievement," he tweeted.

Iconic cricketer Sachin Tendulkar also hailed the hockey team and praised the efforts of goal-keeper PR Sreejesh for saving a penalty corner in the dying moments of the game.

Ace tennis player Mahesh Bhupathi was impressed with the approach of the Indian players.

"Lion Hearts!!! Can't say enough about the attitude, first coming back and then holding on. Congrats @TheHockeyIndia on making history. Truly emotional moment for the country. @allthatglittersisnotgold#Olympis, tweeted Bhupathi.

Sports Minister Anurag Thakur too congratulated the Men in Blue for their performance.

"A BILLION CHEERS for INDIA! Boys, you've done it! We can't keep calm! #TeamIndia! Our Men's Hockey Team dominated and defined their destiny in the Olympics history books today, yet again! We are extremely proud of you! #Tokyo 2020," tweeted Thakur.

India cricketers Shreyas Iyer, Harmanpreet Kaur also savoured the moment.

"Terrific achievement and one for the history books! What a wonderful team! Congratulation's boys," tweeted Iyer.

Kaur tweeted, "41 years was a long wait. Well done boys @manpreetpawar07 and Team. You've been stunning on the field. We are all so proud of you. Jai Hind."

Former India pacer RP Singh said the bronze medal was no less than a gold. "Bronze looks like gold as it has come after 41 long years. Proud of our boys!," tweeted RP.

Noted boxer Vijender Singh, himself a former Olympic medallist, tweeted, "Well done boys."

(With PTI inputs)

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