India is looking forward to progressing through the knockout stage in sports such as cricket, badminton, hockey and table tennis.
The women’s doubles teams of Sreeja Akula and Reeth Tennison and Manika Batra and Diya Chatale will play their round of 16 to kick off the day’s action.
The women’s doubles teams of Sreeja Akula and Reeth Tennison and Manika Batra and Diya Chatale will play their round of 16 to kick off the day’s action.
Table tennis player Achanta Sharath Kamal will play in his quarterfinals from 2.40 pm.
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Wrestling: Pooja Sihag enters women’s freestyle semifinal 76 kg
Pooja Sihag defeats New Zealand’s Michelle Montague in the women’s freestyle semifinal 76 kg
Vinesh Phogat defeats Nigeria’s Mercy Bolafunoluwa Adekuoroye in 53kg women’s freestyle
Priyanka Goswami wins silver in race walk
Priyanka Goswami won silver in women’s 10,000m Race Walk
Amit Panghal enters Finals
India’s Amit Panghal beats Zambia’s Patrick Chinyemba in men’s over 48kg-51kg (flyweight) to advance to final
Sanil Shetty’s Men’s Singles Quarterfinals Begins
Sanil Shetty faces England’s Liam Pitchford in the Men’s Singles – Quarter Finals
Wrestling: Pooja Gehlot defeats Scottish Christelle Lemofack
Pooja Gehlot beats Scottish Christelle Lemofack Letchidjio in the Women’s Freestyle 50 kg group
Table tennis: Achanta Sharath Kamal enters semifinal men’s singles
India’s Achanta Sharath Kamal beats Singapore’s Yong Izaac Quek 4-0 in Men’s Singles Semifinals
Wrestling: Naveen advances to final
- Naveen defeats Nigeria’s Ogbonna Emmanuel John in men’s 74 kg freestyle – 1/8 final
- Vinesh Phogat beats Canada’s Samantha Stewart in women’s 53kg freestyle – Nordic
Commonwealth Games 2022 Live: Boxer Nitu advances to final, silver assured
Indian boxer Nitu defeats Canadian Priyanka Dhillon in women’s 45kg-48kg (minimum weight) final, securing at least a silver medal
Commonwealth Games Live: Ind vs Eng: Harmanpreet Kaur wins toss
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur wins toss, chooses to bat in semi-final vs England.
Achanta Sharath Kamal wins first match 11-6 in men’s singles quarterfinals
Achanta Sharath Kamal of India wins first match 11-6 against Yong Izaac Quek of Singapore in men’s singles quarterfinal
Table Tennis Round of 16 Update
- Women’s Table Tennis Doubles: India’s Manika Batra/Diya Parag beat Mauritius’ Oumehani Hosenally/Nandeshwaree Jalim 3-0
- Round of 16 match: Akula Sreeja/Reeth Tennison beat Wales’ Chloe Anna/Lara Whitton 3-0
TT match starts
Manika Batra/Diya Parag Chitale and Sreeja Akula/Reeth Tennison have started their respective Women’s Doubles – Round of 16 matches
TT stars to start the action
- Women’s Doubles, Round of 16: Akula Sreeja/Reeth Tennison
- Women’s Doubles Round of 16: Manika Batra/Diya Parag Chitale
FIH says ‘sorry’ for whistleblower
FIH ‘sorry’ for whistleblower during Indian women’s semi-final loss, will assess incident
Mamata congratulates Deepak, Bajrang and Sakshi for winning gold medals in CWG
- West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee congratulated wrestlers Deepak Punia, Bajrang Punia and Sakshi Malik on Saturday for winning gold medals at the ongoing Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
- Banerjee praised the trio for their achievement and said their achievements are proud moments for the country.
Controversy erupts as umpires allow Australia to retake missed shot in shootout due to timer malfunction
- Indian women’s hockey team head coach Janneke Schopman and goalkeeper Savita Punia have expressed their dismay at the referee’s decision to let Australia retake their first shot in the shoot-out after being saved, in the Commonwealth semi-final clash Games here.
- India goalkeeper Savita had saved Ambrosia Malone’s shot, but the umpires soon intervened and asked for a retake as the timer malfunctioned and failed to start.
- Australia took the shot again and this time they scored and won the shootout 3-0, ending an impressive comeback for the Indian team who had been trailing 0-1 for much of the game before coming back to equalize and in the fourth quarter.
Commonwealth Games Live: PM Modi congratulates Mohit Grewal on winning bronze in 125kg wrestling
Incredible form demonstrated by our wrestlers. Adding to the medals is Mohit Grewal. His sharp focus is on… https://t.co/69HxoZ0aI1
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 1659752576000
Commonwealth Games Live: WRESTLING (starts at 3pm)
- Men’s 57 kg freestyle quarter-final: Ravi Dahiya
- Quarter-final freestyle men 97 kg: Deepak Nehra
- Quarter-final women’s freestyle 76 kg: Pooja Sihag
- Women’s Freestyle 53 kg – Nordic System match 3: Vinesh Phogat
- Women’s 50 kg freestyle – Nordic System match 3:Pooja Gehlot
- Freestyle men 74 kg 1/8 final: Naveen
- Women’s freestyle 53 kg – Nordic System match 2: Vinesh Phogat
- Women’s 50 kg freestyle – Nordic System 1 competition: Pooja Gehlot – 3:00 PM
- Women’s 53 kg freestyle – Nordic System match 6: Vinesh Phogat
Commonwealth Games 2022 Live: India Schedule for Table Tennis & Para Table Tennis
- Women’s Doubles, Round of 16: Akula Sreeja/Reeth Tennison – 2:00 PM
- Women’s Doubles Round of 16: Manika Batra/Diya Parag Chitale – 2:00 PM
- Men’s Singles Quarter Finals: Achanta Sharath Kamal – 2:40 PM
- Men’s Singles Quarter Finals – G Sathiyan – 3:25 PM
- Men’s Singles Quarter-Finals: Sanil Shetty – 3:25 PM
- Women’s singles semifinal: Sreeja Akula – 4.10 pm
- Men’s Doubles Semi-Final: Achanta Sharath Kamal and G Sathiyan – 4:55 PM
- Mixed Doubles Semifinals: Achanta Sharath Kamal/ Akula Sreeja – 6:00 PM
- Men’s Singles Classes 3-5: Bronze Medal Match: Raj Aravindan Alagar – 10:45 PM
- Women’s Singles Class 3-5 Bronze Medal Match: Sonalben Patel – 12:15 PM
- Women’s Single Class 3-5 Gold Medal Match: Bahvina Patel – 1:00 AM
Commonwealth Games Live: India’s Schedule for Lawn Bowls & Squash
- Men’s Fours Gold Medal Match – India vs Ireland – 4:30 PM
- Men’s Doubles Quarter Final: Velavan Senthilkumar and Abhay Singh – 5:15 PM
- Mixes Doubles Semifinals: Dipika Pallikal and Saurav Ghosal – 6:45 PM
Commonwealth Games 2022 Live: Boxing
- Women’s Minimum Weight (45-48 kg) Semi-Finals: Nitu – 3:00 PM
- Men’s Flyweight (48kg-51kg) Semifinal: Amit Panghal 3:30 PM
- Women’s Light Flyweight (48kg-50kg) Semifinal: Nikhat Zareen 7:15pm
- Women’s lightweight (57kg-60kg): Jaismine- 8pm
- Men’s Werderweight (63.5kg-67kg): Rohit Tokas – 12:45 PM
- Super heavyweight (over 92 kg): Sagar 1:30 hours
Commonwealth Games 2022 Live: BADMINTON
- Women’s singles quarter-finals: PV Sindhu 4:20 p.m.
- Women’s Singles Quarter Finals: Aakarshi Kashyap – 6:00 PM
- Men’s Singles Quarter Finals: Lashya Sen – 10pm
- Men’s Singles Quarter Finals: Kidambi Srikanth – 10pm
- Women’s Doubles Quarter Finals: Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand – 10:50 PM
- Men’s Doubles Quarter Finals – Satwik Sairaj and Chirag Shetty – 11:40 PM
Commonwealth Games 2022 Live: ATHLETICS AND PARATHETICS
- F55-57 Women’s Shot Put Final: Poonam Sharma, Sharmilam, Santosh – 2:50 PM
- Women’s 10,000m Race Walk Final: Priyanka, Bhawana Jat – 3:00 PM
- Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Final: Avinash Sable – 4:20 PM
- Women’s 4x100m Relay, Round 1- Heat 1: Hima Das, Dutee Chand, Shrbani Nanda, NS Simi – 4:45 PM
- Women’s Hammer Throw Final: Manju Bala – 11:30 PM
- Men’s 5000m Final: Avinash Sable – 12:40 PM
Commonwealth Games 2022 Live: CRICKET & HOCKEY
- In women’s cricket, India will face England in the semi-finals, while in men’s hockey, India will face South Africa for a place in the final.
- Indian Men’s Team Semi-Final v South Africa – 10.30pm