Ghosal, ranked 21st in the world, dropped the first game against his Egyptian opponent, ranked 20th on the PSA Tour, 5-11 before hitting the high note to take the next three games 11-4, 11-8 11-7 to advance to tomorrow's final.
In the first semi final, Swiss fifth seed Nicolas Mueller brought the superb run of India's Ramit Tandon to a halt, by outclassing the 25-year-old wild card - conqueror top seed Borja Golan of Spain yesterday - in three straight games.
Ghosal took time to hit the groove against his much taller opponent from Egypt, a semi finalist at last months US Open.
The 31-year-old India number one was beaten fair and square in the first game but then dictated the pace of the game thereon in the match that lasted 64 minutes.
Ghosal took a small lead of 6-4 in the second that he gradually increased by stepping up the pace and sharpening the angles of his shots to prise out errors from his opponent before clinching the last point with a back-hand into the nick.
Ghosal and Mossad fought tooth and nail in the fourth. The Indian champion trailed 2-4 before hitting a purple patch to win five points in a row to lead 7-4.
Although the Egyptian, winner of 10 pro titles in his career, reduced the gap to 7-9, he conceded a stroke to face three game-balls. Another backhand error by Mossad gave the Indian the game and the match as well as a berth in the summit clash.
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