Ghosal got India's first ever silver medal at Asiad by reaching the singles final before helping the team win a memorable gold last week. Though Tamil Nadu government have already announced a Rs 30 lakh cash reward, he is yet to hear from the Bengal government.
"The last few days have been crazy and it would be nice if the government acknowledges what we have managed to achieve. The local MP came to my house and he said there will soon be a felicitation ceremony in the presence of the Chief Minister," Ghosal told PTI from Kolkata today.
He further said: "Sports ministry officials too are yet to call."
The World No 16 said the pain of losing the singles final will remain but he redeemed himself in the "best possible way" by winning gold in the team championship with India stunning Malaysia 2-0.
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"The pain has lessened with the result in team event but I still consider the singles loss to be a failure. It was a great match and I was in a great position to win it but the comeback from my opponent was just incredible. He played the squash of his life to win it," said Ghosal, referring to his loss against Kuwait's Abdullah Almezayen from a position where he was leading 2-0 and had a match ball in the third.
"I think I managed to maintain a high level throughout the Games even in the final. It is just that Abdullah produced something special on that day," said Ghosal, who got his revenge against Abdullah later, in the team semi-finals against Kuwait.
Talking about the way ahead for Indian squash after the highs of Asian Games and Commonwealth Games, he felt the recent success should be used to spread the game across the country.