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The Indian hockey team achieved a remarkable victory against Great Britain in the quarterfinals at the Paris Olympics, despite playing more than 40 minutes with just 10 players after defender Amit Rohidas received a red card. Coach Craig Fulton emphasized that the win was more than just a match; it was a statement about their resilience and defensive prowess. Goalkeeper Sreejesh played a crucial role, making two key saves during the shootout, which helped secure India's advancement towards a second consecutive Olympic medal. The team managed to withstand Britain's dominant ball possession, notably saving nine penalty corners and not conceding any goals in the second half. Fulton praised the team's unity and tactical execution, stating, 'When our backs are against the wall, we’re all roped in.' Overall, the match showcased the team's character and determination under pressure.
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