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Asian Games: Ghosal shocked, settles for maiden Asiad squash silver
Other Sports | September 23, 2014 19:04 ISTIncheon: It was a case of so near yet so far for Saurav Ghosal as the top seed had to be content with silver medal in squash - India's maiden in the discipline - at
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Asian Games: Ghosal enters men's squash singles final
Other Sports | September 22, 2014 17:32 ISTIncheon:Saurav Ghosal reached the final of the men's singles squash event thereby assuring India of at least the silver medal in the 17th Asian Games here Monday.Ghosal, the top seed, comprehensively beat Ong Beng Hee
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Asian Games: Dipika, Ghosal confirm squash medals for India
Other Sports | September 21, 2014 14:34 ISTIncheon: Dipika Pallikal assured India of a maiden women's singles squash medal in the Asian Games, while top seed Saurav Ghosal confirmed his third successive podium finish in men's singles after the two reached the
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CWG: Ghosal loses to Willstrop in men's squash semis
Other Sports | July 28, 2014 14:26 ISTGlasgow: India's Saurav Ghosal was outclassed by former World No.1 James Willstrop of England in straight sets in the men's singles squash semifinals at the Scotstoun Squash Campus here.The 27-year-old fourth seed lost 8-11, 8-11,
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Saurav Ghosal enters Windy City Open squash quarters.
Other Sports | March 01, 2014 17:12 ISTChicago: India's top squash player Saurav Ghosal beat higher-ranked Tarek Momen of Egypt to enter the quarterfinals of the $115,000 PSA Windy City Open hereWorld No.17 Ghosal got the better of his 12th-ranked opponent 11-9,
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Squash stars Ghosal,Joshna eye 2014 CWG, Asian Games medals
Other Sports | December 19, 2013 19:42 ISTMumbai: Indian squash stars Saurav Ghosal, Joshna Chinappa, along with top-100 player Harinder Pal Sandhu, are all set to go into the New Year with an eye fixed on two big multi-sporting events -- the
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Ghosal goes down fighting against World No.1 Ramy Ashour
Other Sports | November 01, 2013 16:29 ISTManchester: Saurav Ghosal's memorable run in the AJ Bell PSA World Squash Championship ended with a loss to defending champion and World No.1 Ramy Ashour. The World No.17 from Kolkata made history in the tournament
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World Squash: Ghosal 1st Indian to reach quarters
Other Sports | October 31, 2013 16:37 ISTManchester: Saurav Ghosal etched his name into the history books by becoming the first Indian to reach the quarter-finals of the AJ Bell PSA World Squash Championship, the most prestigious men's competition. World No.17 Ghosal
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Ghosal in semis, Deepika loses
Other Sports | October 05, 2013 15:13 ISTMontreal: Third seeded Saurav Ghosal advanced to the semi-final of the Financiere Banque Nationale Montreal Open squash tournament defeating Egyptian Omar Abdel Azaiz 11-3, 11-4, 2-11, 11-4 here Friday.Ghosal, 27, the highest-ranked Indian of all
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