New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thursday lauded the hard work of the Indian men’s hockey team and its Australian coach Graham Reid during a telephonic conversation with skipper Manpreet Singh and the support staff after the team’s bronze medal win at the Olympic Games.
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Modi called Manpreet and congratulated him and the team for the 5-4 victory over Germany.
“Manpreet ji many many congratulations. You and the entire team did a great job, the entire nation is dancing in joy for your achievements. Your hard work paid dividends. I wish all the players for what they have achieved,” said Modi.
“We will definitely meet once you come back. The entire country is proud of you guys.”
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Then Modi spoke with the Reid saying, “Congratulations. We have created history.”
In his reply Reid said, “Your words the other day after the semifinal were very inspirational for us. Thank you.”
Modi finally told Reid, “Your hard work paid off. I am extremely proud.”
#WATCH | PM Narendra Modi speaks to the India Hockey team Captain Manpreet Singh, coach Graham Reid and assistant coach Piyush Dubey after the team won #Bronze medal in men's hockey match against Germany#TokyoOlympics pic.twitter.com/NguuwSISsV
— ANI (@ANI) August 5, 2021