Mustafa Ghouse(IND)/Daniel Kirnan(GBR) - Dennis Peschek/Thomas Schreyer(GER) 6:4 6:3

My original fanclub report taken from Sports-India.com:

The first set was dominated by strong servers. Even in the few situations the score was 15:30 or even 0:30, this meant no risk for the serving team throughout the whole second set. Of course, this made the match somehow boring, there was not even a single break point in the first nine games of the first set. Schreyer looked like the weak spot in serving at our opponents, whereas Perschek served terrificly. So it was very surprising that he was the first player to face a break point at own serve. Mustafa and Daniel were 5-4 in front, Peschek served and was 30-40 behind. Again, his great serve gave him no need to worry twice: Ad server. But our guys came back. After deuce, they got their second break point. This time, they converted it - 6:4 first set. What a close set - the first one to commit a mistake lost the set.
At the end of first set, the Germans started to struggle with everything, especially with the umpires. But they played very confident at the beginning of second set again. When the Indian-UK pairing lead and Peschek served, the score was again 30-40. No need for a good return this time - Peschek did it himself with a double fault. 3-1 lead at own serve. Now the Germans had no chance to come back and were even lucky to turn a 15-40 at Schreyer following serve to winning the game. But they had to chance to beat Mustafa's and Daniel's serve.
Though there were too few rallies, our guys deserved to win a stunning battle. Both teams acted well, but Daniel and Mustafa acted more like a good doubles team and scored the smarter and more important points - and took advantage of their opponent's weakness.