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Rani announced her retirement on Thursday last, ending a glittering 16-year career during which she became an inspiration for her phenomenal rise from a small town in Haryana.
The-29-year-old signed off as one of India’s most decorated hockey players after leading the women’s team to its best-ever finish at the Olympics — a fourth place at the Tokyo Games in 2021.
“In Indian women’s hockey your number 28 jersey was synonymous with unmatched skill and unstoppable goals. While it won’t be seen on the field again, the memories that you gave us as one of the country’s most decorated players will always be cherished,” Modi wrote in his letter to Rani, posted on social media by Hockey India.
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Rani made her international debut in 2008 as a 14-year-old in the Olympic qualifiers that year, and scored 205 goals in her 254 outings for India.
She was honoured with the Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award in 2020 and was also a recipient of the Padma Shri, the country’s fourth highest civilian award, in the same year.
“The way your performance played a crucial role in India’s victories in multiple Asia Cup editions, your ‘best young player’ and ‘player of the tournament’ performances at various international tournaments, the medal in 2018 Asian Games — these are just a few examples of the glorious memories that you have given to lovers of hockey,” said Modi.
The PM especially appreciated her performance at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, which he said had left a lasting legacy.
“As a captain, having led India with remarkable determination on the biggest stages, you leave behind a great legacy of many medals and memories. Your game and leadership at the Tokyo Olympics are particularly remembered by one and all. The team’s spirited run at the tournament enthused fans and the younger generation of players.” Rani was recently roped in as the national coach for sub-junior women players.
“It is heartening to see that you’ll stay close to the game, taking on the role of a mentor for future players. This new chapter is a fantastic opportunity for them to learn from one of the best in the sport,” the PM added.