'He is a legend and he still recognised me': The player Ashwin waited to hug

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
CHENNAI: India's spin legend Ravichandran Ashwin received a loud cheer from his home crowd when the announcer at the Mayor Radhakrishnan
Hockey Stadium here announced his name as one of the dignitaries invited to attend the big-ticket India vs Pakistan game in the Men's Asian
Champions Trophy on Wednesday.Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin, Ashwin, FIH president Tayyab Ikram, Hockey India president Dilip Tirkey
and some of the other bigwigs from the state were escorted to the pitch and introduced to the players who had lined up in the middle before
the start of the match.The crowd then witnessed a heartwarming scene after the National Anthems were sung.While the other guests walked off
the pitch giving their best wishes to the players, India off-spinner Ashwin stood back to wait for goalkeeper Sreejesh, who came sprinting
and the two legends of Indian sports exchanged a hug.India went on to beat Pakistan 4-0, thanks to a brace by skipper Harmanpreet Singh and
a goal each from Jugraj Singh and Akashdeep Singh
The defeat put Pakistan out of the tournament.When Timesofindia.com asked Sreejesh after the match what words he and Ashwin exchanged in
that brief moment, he joked: "Veterans now!" and burst into laughter."It was a great gesture from him
He is a legend, such a senior player, current international team member, and still he recognised me," a modest Sreejesh told
TimesofIndia.com."He came to say hi
It's something I can cherish for my lifetime because nobody does that
Seriously."India will take on defending champions Japan in the semifinals on Aug 11
The other semifinal will be between South Korea and Malaysia on the same day.