<p>Veteran India men's hockey team striker SV Sunil on Friday announced his international retirement, bringing the curtains down on a 14-year-long career during which he was a part of the 2014 Asian Games gold-winning side.</p>.<p>Sunil's decision to call time came a day after drag-flicker Rupinder Pal Singh and defender Birendra Lakra, who played starring roles in the Indian hockey team's historic bronze medal-winning Tokyo Olympics campaign, announced their international retirements on Friday.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/after-rupinder-another-tokyo-star-birendra-lakra-also-retires-from-international-hockey-1035854.html" target="_blank">After Rupinder, another Tokyo star Birendra Lakra also retires from international hockey</a></strong></p>.<p>The 32-year-old Sunil, hailing from Karnataka, was not a part of the team that competed in the Tokyo Olympics. Sunil, said it was time for him to make way for younger players and help to build a winning team for the future. The senior player appeared in 264 India matches, striking 72 goals.</p>.<p>"... time to take a break. More than 14 years after I wore India colours for the first time, I have decided to make myself unavailable for the national camp which begins next week," Sunil, who gew up playing hockey with a bamboo stick due to his family's limited resources, said in a statement on his Twitter handle.</p>.<p>"It was not the easiest decision to make, but it was not the toughest either, given that I did not make it to the team for the Tokyo Games. The omission put a question mark on my future as a player, in the 11-a-side format.</p>.<p>"With the 2024 Paris Olympics three years away, I think, as a senior player it is important that I make way for youngsters and help in building a winning team for the future," he added.</p>.<p>The Arjuna awardee from Somwarpet in Coorg made his international debut in 2007 at the Asia Cup which India won after beating Pakistan in the Final.</p>.<p>There was no looking back for the speedy striker after that and he was a part of India's incredible rise in global hockey.</p>.<p>The two-time Olympian (2012 and 2016) remained a key player in the Indian forward-line for over a decade with fine performances.</p>.<p>He was in the Indian team that won gold in the 2011 Asian Champions Trophy and silver in the same event in 2012.</p>.<p>He also won gold and bronze medals in the 2014 and 2018 Asian Games respectively besides a gold in the Asia Cup 2017.</p>.<p>He played an instrumental role in the team's historic silver medal wins at the 2016 and 2018 FIH Champions Trophy.</p>.<p>In his long career, Sunil also led the forward-line in 2015 World League Final where the team won a bronze Medal and he was also part of the team that won bronze in the same event in 2017 in Bhubaneswar.</p>.<p>He also has a silver medal from the Commonwealth Games 2014 to his credit.</p>.<p>Congratulating Sunil for his contribution to Indian hockey, Hockey India President Gyanendro Ningombam said, "SV Sunil has been an inspiration to an entire generation of young hockey players.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/star-drag-flicker-rupinder-pal-singh-quits-international-hockey-1035803.html" target="_blank">Star drag-flicker Rupinder Pal Singh quits international hockey</a></strong></p>.<p>"His commitment to the game and discipline was unmatched and he has given Indian hockey some very memorable performances."</p>.<p>Sunil said he will continue to be available to play the shorter form of the game (5-a-side hockey).</p>.<p>He said the gold in the 2014 Asian Games was the turning point of his career.</p>.<p>"I am grateful that I represented my country at two Olympic Games -- in London in 2012 and in Rio in 2012.</p>.<p>"I have seen a lot on and off the pitch in the past 14 years. I have battled personal tragedies, career-threatening injuries and other setbacks to remain focussed on giving my best for the country." </p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Veteran India men's hockey team striker SV Sunil on Friday announced his international retirement, bringing the curtains down on a 14-year-long career during which he was a part of the 2014 Asian Games gold-winning side.</p>.<p>Sunil's decision to call time came a day after drag-flicker Rupinder Pal Singh and defender Birendra Lakra, who played starring roles in the Indian hockey team's historic bronze medal-winning Tokyo Olympics campaign, announced their international retirements on Friday.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/after-rupinder-another-tokyo-star-birendra-lakra-also-retires-from-international-hockey-1035854.html" target="_blank">After Rupinder, another Tokyo star Birendra Lakra also retires from international hockey</a></strong></p>.<p>The 32-year-old Sunil, hailing from Karnataka, was not a part of the team that competed in the Tokyo Olympics. Sunil, said it was time for him to make way for younger players and help to build a winning team for the future. The senior player appeared in 264 India matches, striking 72 goals.</p>.<p>"... time to take a break. More than 14 years after I wore India colours for the first time, I have decided to make myself unavailable for the national camp which begins next week," Sunil, who gew up playing hockey with a bamboo stick due to his family's limited resources, said in a statement on his Twitter handle.</p>.<p>"It was not the easiest decision to make, but it was not the toughest either, given that I did not make it to the team for the Tokyo Games. The omission put a question mark on my future as a player, in the 11-a-side format.</p>.<p>"With the 2024 Paris Olympics three years away, I think, as a senior player it is important that I make way for youngsters and help in building a winning team for the future," he added.</p>.<p>The Arjuna awardee from Somwarpet in Coorg made his international debut in 2007 at the Asia Cup which India won after beating Pakistan in the Final.</p>.<p>There was no looking back for the speedy striker after that and he was a part of India's incredible rise in global hockey.</p>.<p>The two-time Olympian (2012 and 2016) remained a key player in the Indian forward-line for over a decade with fine performances.</p>.<p>He was in the Indian team that won gold in the 2011 Asian Champions Trophy and silver in the same event in 2012.</p>.<p>He also won gold and bronze medals in the 2014 and 2018 Asian Games respectively besides a gold in the Asia Cup 2017.</p>.<p>He played an instrumental role in the team's historic silver medal wins at the 2016 and 2018 FIH Champions Trophy.</p>.<p>In his long career, Sunil also led the forward-line in 2015 World League Final where the team won a bronze Medal and he was also part of the team that won bronze in the same event in 2017 in Bhubaneswar.</p>.<p>He also has a silver medal from the Commonwealth Games 2014 to his credit.</p>.<p>Congratulating Sunil for his contribution to Indian hockey, Hockey India President Gyanendro Ningombam said, "SV Sunil has been an inspiration to an entire generation of young hockey players.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/star-drag-flicker-rupinder-pal-singh-quits-international-hockey-1035803.html" target="_blank">Star drag-flicker Rupinder Pal Singh quits international hockey</a></strong></p>.<p>"His commitment to the game and discipline was unmatched and he has given Indian hockey some very memorable performances."</p>.<p>Sunil said he will continue to be available to play the shorter form of the game (5-a-side hockey).</p>.<p>He said the gold in the 2014 Asian Games was the turning point of his career.</p>.<p>"I am grateful that I represented my country at two Olympic Games -- in London in 2012 and in Rio in 2012.</p>.<p>"I have seen a lot on and off the pitch in the past 14 years. I have battled personal tragedies, career-threatening injuries and other setbacks to remain focussed on giving my best for the country." </p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here:</strong></p>