Ghosal makes Indian history

Ghosal makes Indian history
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Saurav Ghosal on Monday created squash history by ensuring at least the silver medal, the first-ever Asian Games medal outside of bronze won by an Indian in the racquet sport, by cruising into the semi finals of the Incheon edition here on Monday.

Incheon: Saurav Ghosal on Monday created squash history by ensuring at least the silver medal, the first-ever Asian Games medal outside of bronze won by an Indian in the racquet sport, by cruising into the semi finals of the Incheon edition here on Monday.

Putting up a clinical performance against two-time former Games champion and top-10 player Ong Beng Hee of Malaysia, the Kolkata-born Ghosal surged to a commanding 11-9, 11-4 11-5 semi final victory in 45 minutes to make the men’s final at the Yeorumal squash courts.
India's Saurav Ghosal(right)  and Malaysia's Ong Beng Hee during the men individual  semifinal  event at the 17th Asian Games at Yeorumul Squash courts in Incheon on Monday.
The 28-year-old Ghosal thus avenged his defeat against the wily Malaysian in the 2006 Asian Games at Qatar where Beng Hee went on to win the gold and defend the crown he won for the first time in 2002 at Busan.

"I have not played him much on the PSA circuit but had beaten him only once in the team event and he had beaten me 3-1 in the semi finals at Doha," said Ghosal after he produced some top drawer squash to keep his opponent pegged on the back foot for most duration of the contest.

Ghosal will meet Abdullah Al Muzayen, the world no. 46, in the gold medal contest tomorrow following the Kuwaiti’s 3-2 (6-11, 11-8, 4-11, 11-6, 11-8) win in the other semi final against Max Lee of Hong Kong.

Ghosal’s win compensated for the straight game defeat suffered by India’s no. 1 women’s player Dipika Pallikal against world no. 1 Nicol David of Malaysia in the women’s semi final.

Pallikal was beaten 11-4 11-4 11-5 in just 25 minutes by the defending champion who had converted her silver of 2002 Games to gold in 2006 and then retained it in Guangzhou four years later.

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