NEW DELHI : Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, on Friday, expressed his heartbreak while consoling the Indian women’s hockey team, as they lost the bronze medal match to Great Britain at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics. Minutes after the team lost the match, SRK, tweeted, “Heartbreak!!! But all reasons to hold our heads high. Well played Indian Women’s Hockey Team. You all inspired everyone in India. That itself is a victory.”
The women’s hockey team had already created history by entering the semifinals of the Tokyo Olympics 2020 for the first time. Though, they lost the match to Great Britain in a hard-fought bronze play-off match on Friday. Nonetheless, every Indian would be proud of their relentless efforts and for reaching the semifinals.
The team went down fighting against Great Britain with a 3-4 score. With this loss, the Indian women’s team finished fourth while team Great Britain captured their third consecutive Olympic medal. Earlier when the women’s team had made it to the semifinals, SRK had reacted with his trademark wit and humour.
Harking back to his role as a tough and dedicated hockey coach in the acclaimed sports drama ‘Chak De India’, the superstar encouraged the Indian women’s hockey team to bring a gold medal. Responding to a tweet by Sjoerd Marijne, Chief Coach Indian Woman Hockey, he wrote, “Haan haan no problem. Just bring some Gold on your way back for a billion family members. This time Dhanteras is also on 2nd Nov. From:Ex-coach Kabir Khan.”
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