CWG 2014: Pallikal-Ghosal lose in mixed-doubles squash quarters
CWG 2014: Pallikal-Ghosal lose in mixed-doubles squash quarters
The India duo lost 2-0 (11-6 11-9) to their Australian opponents who rarely looked in any sort of trouble.

Glasgow: India's top players Saurav Ghosal and Dipika Pallikal crashed out of mixed double squash after being easily beaten in the quarterfinals by Australia's David Palmer and Rachael Grinham in the 20th Commonwealth Games on Friday.

The India duo lost 2-0 (11-6 11-9) to their Australian opponents who rarely looked in any sort of trouble.

Earlier, India's Harinder Pal Sandhu and Joshana Chinappa lost a hard-fought battle against the second-seeded New Zealand pair of Martin Knight and Joelle King in the mixed-doubles quarter-finals.

In a see-saw battle, the 10th-seeded pair of Sandhu and Joshana failed to hold their nerve in the third and final game as the duo lost 11-7 8-11 6-11 to dash India's hopes of adding a medal to their tally.

Termed as one of the most well-played squash matches in this edition of the Commonwealth Games, Sandhu and Joshana did not play bad squash but their opponents were just better on the day.

Earlier Sandhu had also lost in the men's doubles pre-quarterfinals with Sourav Ghosal.

India still hold on to their fifth spot in the medals tally with 13 gold, 20 silver and 15 bronze in the 20th edition of the CWG.

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