He won the first ever squash medal for India, a bronze in the singles and mixed doubles at the Commonwealth Games.
[1] In 2013, Ghosal became the first Indian to reach the Quarter finals of the World Squash Championship at Manchester, England.
[2] In 2004, he became the first Indian ever to win the coveted British Junior Open Under-19 Squash title, defeating Adel El Said of Egypt in the final at Sheffield, England.
Currently based in Leeds, he trains with Malcolm Willstrop at Pontefract Squash Club in West Yorkshire.
In the top 100 in the world are two of his Indian Squash Colleagues Siddharth Suchde (80) and Harinder Pal Sandhu (90).
[4] Ghosal also remains the first Indian player to claim a place in the world’s top 10 during the 2018-19 campaign.