Commonwealth Games 2022, Day 10, Highlights: India have actually up until now won 18 gold, 15 silver and 22 bronze medals this version

Commonwealth Gamings 2022, Day 10, Highlights: India had a brilliant day at the CWG 2022. On the 10th day of the Gamings, Achanta Sharath Kamal as well as Sreeja Akula won the gold medal in the table tennis mixed increases classification. Three fighters – Nikhat Zareen (women’s light flyweight), Amit Panghal (males’s flyweight) and also Nitu Ganghas (women’s minimumweight) – additionally won their particular finals. In the men’s triple jump, India won the leading 2 medals, politeness Eldhose Paul (17.03 m dive for gold) as well as Abdulla Aboobacker Narangolintevid (17.02 dive for silver). The Indian ladies’s cricket group likewise lost to Australia in the final. On The Other Hand, Annu Rani and Sandeep Kumar bagged bronze medals for India in the females’s javelin throw and men’s 10km race walk, specifically. Indian shuttlers Lakshya Sen and PV Sindhu have actually gotten in the last of tennis males’s and also ladies’s singles specifically. Kidambi Srikanth finished with a bronze medal in guys’s songs while Treesa Jolly/Gayatri Gopichand won bronze in females’s doubles semi-final. Indian males’s increases duo Satwik Sairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty have actually gone into the last and also will play for gold on Monday. In Squash, Saurav Ghosal and Dipika Pallikal won bronze in combined increases.

In table tennis, Achanta Sharath Kamal has gone into the final of men’s songs, nevertheless, G Sathiyan lost in the men’s songs semi-final. Previously, Sharath Kamal and also Sathiyan lost their table males’s doubles final versus England’s Paul Drinkhall/Liam Pitchford and gone for silver. India additionally won the bronze medal in females’s hockey after beating New Zealand in a shootout. Pugilist Sagar Ahlawat lost his very heavyweight final.

Right here are the HIGHLIGHTS From Day 10 of the recurring Commonwealth Gamings, directly from Birmingham
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Javelin: India duo fails to finish inside top-4

DP Manu finished fifth with a throw of 82.28m and Rohit Yadav finished sixth with a best throw of 82.22m

Javeling throw: Arshad Nadeem wins gold

Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem set a Games record of 90.18m to take home the gold medal

Boxing: Sagar loses
Sagar has lost his bout after his England opponent came up with some great blows
Boxing: Sagar is fighting on
After the first two rounds, the score between the two boxers is tied

Boxing: Sagar in Action

He has taken the first round by unanimous decision

Athletics: India 7th

The Indian team has finished second last in the event

Badminton: Bronze for India

Treesa Jolly/Gayatri Gopichand win badminton women’s doubles bronze medal defeating Australia’s Hsuan-Yu Wendy /Gronya Somerville

Athletics: 4x400m final starts

The Indian team will be expected to do well here

TT: Sharath Kamal/Akula Win Gold

Achanta Sharath Kamal/Sreeja Akula win table tennis mixed doubles gold beating Malaysia’s Choong Javen/Karen Lyne 4-1

TT: Sharath Kamal- Akula one game away from emdal

Sharath Kamal and Sreeja Akula have won the first and third game to be 2-1 ahead

TT final starts

In Mixed Doubles Gold Medal Match, India’s Achanta Sharath Kamal/Sreeja Akula is facing Malaysia’s Choong Javen/Karen Lyne

Badminton: India in lead

Treesa Jolly/Gayatri Gopichand have won the first game 21-15

Badminton: Women’s double match on

In Women’s Doubles – Bronze Medal Match, India’s Treesa Jolly/ Gayatri Gopichand is playing against Australia Hsuan-Yu Wendy /Gronya Somerville

Cricket: India 7 down

After Sneh Rana, Radha Yadav is also run out. This is not looking good for India

Cricket: Harmanpreet Kaur departs

The India captain departs on 65. The road is tough for India now

Badminton: Srikanth wins

Srikanth finally wins the bronze medal match 21-15, 21-18

Badminton: The Singaporean fights on

Against Srikanth, Jia Heng Teh is fighting cramps and has now got back to back points. He is trailing 17-19

Cricket: Harmanpreet hits half-century

The India captain has scored a half-century in 34 balls. India Women need 65 runs in 43 balls

Badminton: Srikanth inching closer to a bronze medal

He is leading 16-12 in the second game. he was leading 15-7 at one point.

Cricket: India need 89 off 60 balls

Harmanpreet Kaur (31*) and Jemimah Rodrigues (21*) are at the crease.

Badminton: Srikanth in lead in second game

After winning 21-15, Srikanth us leading 11-5 in the second game!

TT: Sathiyan loses

G Sathiyan loses to England’s Liam Pitchford in table tennis men’s singles semi-final, to play for bronze

Badminton: Kidambi wins first game

The Indian has won the first game 21-15. he is one win away from winning a bronze medal

Cricket: India 33/2

India have made a poor start chasing a 162-run target in women’s cricket final.

TT: Sathiyan trails 1-3

Sathiyan is trailing the match. After losing the fourth game 9-11, Sathiyan has to win the fifth game to survive in the match

Badminton: Srikanth leading

Kidambi is leading his Singpore rival 19-12 in first game. This is a good lead

TT: Sathiyan trails 1-2

The England player has won the third game 11-8

TT: Sathiyan 1-1 vs Pitchford

After losing the first game 5-11, the Indian has made a brilliant comeback to level the match by winning the second game 11-4

Badminton: Kidambi’s bronze medal match starts

In Men’s Singles – Bronze Medal, India’s Kidambi Srikanth is facing Singapore’s Jia Heng Teh

TT: G Sathiyan in action

In the second Men’s Singles – Semi-Final, India G Sathiyan is facing England’s Liam Pitchford in singles semi-fnal

Squash: Mixed doubles wins

India’s Dipika Pallikal/Saurav Ghosal defeat Australia’s Donna Lobban/Cameron Pilley in squash mixed doubles bronze match

TT: Drinkhall reduced gap

Despite trailing in the initial phase of the game, the England player has made a brilliant comeback and won the game 11-7

Squash: Mixed doubles bronze medal match starts

In mixed doubles – Bronze Medal match, India’s Dipika Pallikal Karthik/Saurav Ghosal will face Australia’s Donna Lobban/Cameron Pilley

TT: Sharath Kamal 3-1 ahead

The Indian has won the fourth game 11-7. If he wins the next game, he will be in final

TT: Sharath Kamal loses the third game

Egged on by a vociferous crowd, Drinkhall reduces the lead as he take the third game 11-8

TT: Kamal wins second game too

He wins the second game 11-8. Kamal leads 2-0

TT: Sharath takes early lead

The Indian takes the first game 11-8. Remember, Drinkhall was part of the England team which won gold medal in men’s doubles

Cricket: India makes good start

After being sent to bowl first, India have got an early breakthrough. Renuka Singh has dismissed Healy

TT: Sharath Kamal’s semi-final starts

The veteran TT player is gunning to be in yet another final.

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Last Updated: 8 August 2022