CWG 2022, Highlights: India bag 50 medals, eye gold in final of cricket against Australia
India's Medal tally
India has bagged a total number of 50 medals as of 11:43 PM IST
They include 17 gold medals, 13 silver medals and 20 bronze medals
India currently ranks at number 5 on the medals tally table with Australia on the top.
However, if India wins the ongoing Gold medal cricket match against Australia, they will climb up to the 4th spot.
Cricket
Australia win toss and opt to bat first.
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Table Tennis
Sharath Kamal advances to final of men's singles category.
He beat England's Paul Drinkhall by 11-8, 11-8, 8-11, 11-7, 11-9, 11-8 to reach first final of the category after 2006.
Squash
The Indian duo of Saurav Ghosal and Dipika Pallikal win bronze medal after defeating their Australian opponents.
Latest Updates
Sharath Kamal and G. Sathiyan settle for the silver medal in Table Tennis men’s doubles.
The duo lost the final to England's Paul Drinkhall and Liam Pitchford.
Nikhat Zareen thrashed England's Carly McNaul to win third medal in boxing for India.
Satwik Sairaj and Chirag Shetty defeats Peng Soon Chan and Kian Meng Tan of Malaysia 21-6, 21-15. They are through to the final in men's doubles badminton event.
Annu Rani wins first ever medal for India in women's javelin throw.
Another medal! This time in Men's 10,000m Race Walk. Sandeep Kumar wins bronze.
India's Sreeja Akula is taking on Yangzi Liu of Australia in table tennis bronze medal match.
Lakshya Sen has done it. He is through to the finals.
Abdulla Aboobacker Narangolintevid wins silver in men's triple jump and Eldhose Paul secures a gold. What a performance by India this. Pure domination.
Kidambi Srikanth vs Tze Yong NG - Badminton semifinal is underway
Boxing
Amit Panghal defeats Kiaran Macdonald of England to secure another gold for India.
Nitu Ghanghas clinches gold medal after beating England’s Demie-Jade Resztan by 5-0.
Badminton
Double Olympic medallist P V Sindhu advances to her second successive women's singles final.
The 27-year-old Sindhu outwit Singapore's Yeo Jia Min 21-19 21-17 in a 49-minute contest.
INDW vs NZW - Bronze Medal Match
India have done it. They win in penalty shootout. What a match. Worthy of a bronze medal match.
India lead 1-0. What a goal by the Indian outfit.
Lot of chances created by the Indian team, but none could be executed till the end.