Commonwealth Games 2022, Highlights: India's day 8 in a nutshell
August 06, 2022 6:49 ISTLIVE Commonwealth Games 2022, Latest Updates, Day 8: Follow for all the live updates and news
LIVE Commonwealth Games 2022, Latest Updates, Day 8: Follow for all the live updates and news
CWG 2022: With all said and done, the day belonged to the Indian boxers.
CWG 2022: In the seven days that have gone by, India have performed pretty well and would want to continue the momentum going forward.
CWG 2022: The bout wasn't of great quality but the 26-year-old India prevailed over his much younger Scottish opponent, tiring him out with a solid defense.
CWG 2022: Both PV Sindhu and Hima Das had a great outing on Day 7 of the Commonwealth Games.
Apart from India, countries like South Africa and New Zealand took some major hits but somehow Canada and Scotland registered some heavy gains.
Tejaswin was added to the Indian squad at the very last minute after the Delhi High Court passed orders in his favor considering his season's best of 2.27m and personal best of 2.29m.
Nikhat Zareen along with her counterparts Nitu Ganghas and Mohammed Hussamudin advanced to the semi-finals of the Commonwealth Games as they have assured the country of three boxing medals.
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Star of the athletics team Hima Das will also feature on Thursday in the women's 200m event. In addition to this, if India emerges victorious in men's hockey against Wales, they will earn the semi-final spot for themselves.
CWG 2022: Indian boxers were on absolute fire on Day 6 in Birmingham.
The 22-year-old trailed in the match initially but performed an 'Ippon' to humble Andrews within three minutes in the semifinal match.
CWG 2022: Lovepreet Singh lifted a total weight of 355kg to win Bronze for India in Men's 109kg weightlifting event.
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CWG 2022: Defending champion India succumbed 1-3 to Malaysia and settled for a silver in the mixed team badminton event at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on Tuesday.
The period of ineligibility was to be four years, but Dhanalakshmi admitted to the doping offence and accepted the sanction, which led to a one-year reduction in her ban period.
Thakur had earlier won the silver medal at the 2014 CWG event at the Glasgow edition. In the Gold Coast, he had returned with a bronze.
India has bagged 5 gold medals, 4 silver medals and 3 bronze medals at the multi-nation event so far.
The women's fours team comprised of Lovely Choubey, Pinki, Nayanmoni Saikia and Rupa Rani Tirkey.
The quartet of Lovely Choubey, Rupa Rani Tirkey, Pinki, and Nayanmoni Saikia, the proud team of the Lawn Bowls event have entered the finals and have the guaranteed silver medal.
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