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CWG Squash: Ghosal-Pallikal settle for silver in mixed doubles

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Last updated on: April 14, 2018 17:06 IST
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Dipika Pallikal

IMAGE: Dipika Pallikal Karthik and Saurav Ghosal of India during the mixed doubles gold medal match against Donna Urquhart and Cameron Pilley of Australia.Photograph: Matt King/Getty Images

Saurav Ghosal and Dipika Pallikal settled for silver medal in the mixed doubles squash event of the Commonwealth Games, in Gold Coast, on Saturday, becoming the first Indian pair to achieve the feat in the sporting extravaganza.

 

However Pallikal questioned the 'shocking decisions' taken by the referees after she and Saurav Ghosal had to settle for a silver.

The Indian pair fought hard before losing to Australia's Donna Urquhart and Cameron Pilley 8-11, 10-11 in a gruelling gold medal match.

The crowd was expectedly supporting the locals and Pallikal feels the quality of refereeing too did not help their cause.

"Shocking decisions were made during the final. I felt it could have changed whole scenario of the match if those decisions were fair. But that's sport," Pallikal said.

"I think we can be proud of what we (Saurav and I) have achieved this week. Obviously disappointed to lose out on the gold we can be proud of the way we played. There are some days when you have to just hold your head high and say we tried our best but it wasn't to be," she added.

Refereeing in squash has always been a debatable subject and what transpired at Oxenford Studios in Gold Coast can provide more food for thought for the game's custodians.

Five-time World Champion Sarah Fitz-Gerald, who was commentating on the final, felt the refereeing was fine but the officials should have used more technology.

"I can understand Dipika is upset but refereeing was not a major issue for me. The issue was not using the technology enough to check whether the ball double-bounced or hit the tin, basically to correct close calls.

"It was used in the singles but they did not use it much for the doubles. I would say referees had to be hard in their approach otherwise it would have led to umpteen let points making the sport uninteresting," Sarah said.

It was a memorable campaign nonetheless for Pallikal and Ghosal, who also happens to be her brother-in-law. The fifth seeds stunned top seeds Joelle King and Paul Coll of New Zealand to make the final.
Pallikal can add a second gold to her kitty if she and Joshna Chinappa defend their women's doubles title on Sunday.

Medals Table: CWG 2018

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