Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 10 HIGHLIGHTS
The superb run of pugilists continues to increase India's medal haul at Commonwealth Games 2022. After Nitu Ghanghas and Amit Panghal, world Champion Nikhat Zareen too won Gold medal. This is India's third gold at the event. While Ahlawat settled for a Silver after losing Gold medal bout. Indian pair of Sharath Kamal and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran lost their Gold medal match against the English pair of Paul Drinkhall and Liam Pitchford. And settled for a Silver in the men's doubles Table Tennis competition. But Sharath Kamal clinched a Gold along with Sreeja Akula in the mixed doubles event. There was a major heartbreak for the Indian women's team as they choked against the Aussies in the Gold medal match and settled for a Silver.
Earlier, the women's Hockey team had won the bronze medal at CWG 2022.
An amazing day for India in Athletics as well, Eldhose Paul and Aboobacker won Gold and Silver in triple jump and Sandeep Kumar won bronze in a 10km race walk. Meanwhile, Annu Rani won Bronze in women's Javellin Throw.
India at CWG 2022: Day 10 key results
It's raining medal at Birmingham today
ATHLETICS: India win Gold and Silver in Men's Triple Jump, Sandeep Kumar gets his hands on Bronze in Race walking.
Annu Rani wins bronze in the Women's Javellin throw.
BOXING: Amit Panghal wins GOLD after beating Kiaran McDonald in men's 51kg final by 5-0
HOCKEY: India WIN BRONZE MEDAL vs New Zealand in women's hockey
BOXING : Nitu Ghangas wins Gold, beats Demie-Jade in women's 48kg Final
Boxing: Nikhat Zareen wins Gold in 48-50kg category
Table Tennis: Men's Doubles -- Sharath & Sathiya settle for a Silver
Men's singles: Sharath Kamal storms into men's singles final
Men's singles badminton: Kidambi Srikanth wins Bronze
India's women's team win Silver in T20 cricket
Mixed Doubles Table Tennis: Sharath & Sreeja wins Gold
Other results:
BADMINTON: PV Sindhu in finals after beating Singapore's Jia Min Yeo in women's singles semifinal
Badminton: Lakshya Sen advances to finals.
Women's doubles: Jolly Treesa and Gayatri Gopichand loses in semis, to play Bronze medal match later in the day.
Men's Singles: Kidambi Srikanth loses semis, to play Bronze medal match later in the day.
Athletics, women's 4x100m final: Dutee Chand, Hima Das, Srabani Nanda and Jyothi Yarraji finish fifth with a timing of 43.81.
Squash: Star Squash duo Dipika Pallikal & Saurav Ghosal win Bronze medal in Mixed Doubles.
Men's 4x400m relay: India finished 7th.
Sagar SAGAR (India) - Delicious ORIE (England) Men’s Over 92kg (Super Heavyweight) -- Gold medal match
1st round
Sagar is gauging his opponent at the start of the bout. The English boxer is looking dominant in the first round. Sagar tries to end the first round on a high but it seems the Indian boxer trails after the first round.
But the judges think different, Sagar leads 5-0 after the first round
2nd ROUND
Sagar seems to be suffering in the second round. He is coming in clinch position on most occasions. We are waiting for the judges' decision and in the second round, the English boxer gets 10 points from all the judges while Sagar gets 9 each from 5 referees.
3rd ROUND
Sagar's hooks and punches are not landing on target in the final round. Meanwhile, English boxer looks very confident with his attacking skills. Can Sagar lift his game in the final minutes of the game?
He is getting medical assistance for a cut.
Sagar loses the gold medal match by unanimous decision. He settles for a Silver.
JOLLY Treesa / PULLELA Gayatri Gopichand (India) - CHEN Hsuan-Yu Wendy / SOMERVILLE Gronya (India)
The Indian women's pair of Treesa and Gayatri have shed the horrors of their semi-final match. They defeated the Australian pair to win the Bronze in the Women's Doubles event.
CHOONG Javen / LYNE Karen (Malaysia) - ACHANTA Sharath Kamal / AKULA Sreeja (India)
The Indian mixed doubles pair of Sharath Kamal and Sreeja Akula showed mettle of steel in the final. After winning the first game, the Indian pair loses the second but won the next two to seal the Gold medal for India.
India need 11 runs off the 6 deliveries....
Yatsika Bhatia declines to take a single off the first ball and collects a single off the second ball. However, Meghna Singh sacrifices her wicket to give Yatsika the strike.
Yatsika tries to play a reverse sweep off the 3rd ball but fails to make any connection, follows by a loud appeal and the umpire raises the finger.
Yatsika takes review and wicket hitting is umpire's call.
AND YET AGAIN INDIAN WOMEN'S TEAM CHOKE IN THE FINAL OF A MAJOR TOURNAMENT.
Megan Schutt bowls the 18th over and Radha Yadav gets runout off the first ball.
Deepti Sharma smashes the second ball straight down the ground for FOUR to give Indian chase the much-needed push. However, she gets dismissed the very next ball.
Australia are sniffing a victory here.
Meghna Singh comes at the crease and collects a single off the first ball she faced.
Yastika collects a single off the last ball to keep the strike.
India need 11 runs off the 6 deliveries.
India need 17 runs in 12 balls.
India sheds all the advantage they had during the 94-run stand between Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues.
But Indian women's team lose three wickets in the span of 9 balls, including the captain Harmanpreet Kaur. Thus giving Australia a chance to make a comeback.
IND Women need 28 runs in 18 balls
Srikanth Nammalwar KIDAMBI (India) Vs Jia Heng TEH (Singapore)
Jia Heng Teh was struggling in the second game due to injury. Though he played the full game but failed to overcome Kidambi's challenge.
Meanwhile, Kidambi did not lose his concentration and won the Bronze medal.
Rodrigues throws her wicket away in search of big runs. That was a reckless shot from Jemimah given she already scored six runs off the first two deliveries.
Megan Schutt breaks the 96-run stand for the 3rd wicket.
Pooja Vastrakar joins Harmanpreet Kaur in the middle.
India Women need 44 runs in 30 balls.
India Women need 50 runs in 36 balls.
Harmapreet Kaur is playing a captain's knock in the Gold medal match. He reaches the fifty-run mark in 36 balls.
IND Women need 64 runs in 42 balls.
After the two quick wickets up front, Captain Harmanpreet and Jemimah Rodrigues put up a counter-attacking 71-run stand for the third wicket with Harmanpreet Kaur doing the bulk of the scoring.
Srikanth Nammalwar KIDAMBI (India) Vs Jia Heng TEH (England)
Srikanth is all set to win the Bronze medal. He is leading the second game 17-12
Sathiyan GNANASEKARAN (India) - Liam PITCHFORD (England)
In the second semifinal in men's singles, Sathiyan loses the first game but comes back brilliantly in the second.
However, he fails to continue that form in the next three games. He loses the semifinal match 5-11, 11-4, 8-11, 9-11, 9-11.
Srikanth Nammalwar KIDAMBI (India) - Jia Heng TEH (England)
Kidambi starts well in the men's singles match. He wins the first game 21-15.
The veteran pair of Dipika Pallikal and Saurav Ghosal ends their 2022 campaign with a Bronze medal as they defeated Donna and Cameron.
Chasing a 162-run target, India lose their first wicket in form of Smriti Mandhana.
Brown bowls the on-the-leg stump line and castles the Indian batter, Mandhana walks too much across the stumps.
In the next over, Shafali tries to go over the in-field but manages only a top edge. But gets Dropped. But the Indian batter fails to capitalise on it given she goes for another biggie and Tahila McGrath, who is Covid-19 positive, completes the catch. India in a deep trouble.
India are one over behind in the stipulated time. Only three fielders will be outside the circle in the last over.
Deepti Sharma bowls the last over and concedes only five runs in the over.
Australia 161-8 after 20 Overs
Paul DRINKHALL (England) Vs Sharath Kamal ACHANTA (India)
Sharath Kamal brings his A game and seals the 6th game 11-8. He is through to the final and will play his Gold Medal match on Monday
Ashleigh Gardner comes out all guns blazing and scores a quick fire 25 off 15 balls before getting stumped.
In the same over, Beth Mooney completes her half-century.
India are getting crucial wickets in the death overs.
After losing the third game, Sharath Kamal makes a brilliant comeback in the fourth game and seals it 11-7. He needs to win only one game to book a place in the final.
Deepti Sharma provides India third breakthrough and sends Tahlia McGrath packing.
Australia 109-3 after 13 overs
Paul DRINKHALL (England) Vs Sharath Kamal ACHANTA (India)
Shedding the disappointment of the Men's Doubles final, Sharath Kamal is displaying some great Table Tennis skills in his singles match. He is leading the best of seven games 2-1 against the English paddler.
Meg Lanning gets RUNOUT!!
It is a sad end of a 74-run stand between the Australian captain and Beth Mooney.
Mooney drives the first ball of 10th over down the ground but finds Radha's fingertips and the ball rolls down to the non-striker's stumps. Unlucky dismissal for Lanning and a lucky break for India.
Australia 87-2 after 11 Overs
Australia make a slow start. Renuka Singh provides India with the first breakthrough in the 3rd over as she gets the wicket of Alyssa Healy.
Australia 14-1
Playing XI of both the teams:
Australia Playing XI: Alyssa Healy (wk), Beth Mooney, Meg Lanning (capt), Tahlia McGrath, Rachael Haynes, Ashleigh Gardner, Grace Harris, Jess Jonassen, Alana King, Megan Schutt, 11 Darcie Brown
India Playing XI: Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur (capt), Taniya Bhatia (wk), Deepti Sharma, Pooja Vastrakar, Sneh Rana, Meghna Singh, Radha Yadav, Renuka Singh.
In the Gold medal match, Australia win the toss and elect to bat first.
DRINKHALL Paul / PITCHFORD Liam (England) Vs ACHANTA Sharath Kamal / GNANASEKARAN Sathiyan (India)
In the final game, Sathiyan wins the first point for India and induces an error from Englishmen to win the second one as well. But Pitchford and Drinkhall three successive point to take the lead.
The tension is rising at the moment with every serve.
Neck-on-neck clash in the final game!!!
But Englishmen force the Indian pair to make mistakes and takes three consecutive points.
The Indians are under immense pressure now as they are trailing by 4 points. Like the third game, Sathiyan is making too many unforced errors. Englishmen are on a brink of winning the Gold medal AND they have done it.
India lose the final and 5th set 4-11.
DRINKHALL Paul / PITCHFORD Liam (England) Vs ACHANTA Sharath Kamal / GNANASEKARAN Sathiyan (India)
Too many unforced errors from Sathiyan in the fourth game. But Sharath Kamal is producing his A game and India take 7-4 lead in the 4th game.
After losing crucial points, the Indian pair hits back and won two back-to-back points to seal the 4th game 11-7.
FINAL GAME WILL DECIDE, WHO WILL FINISH AT THE TOP OF PODIUM
DRINKHALL Paul / PITCHFORD Liam (England) Vs ACHANTA Sharath Kamal / GNANASEKARAN Sathiyan (India)
With a good combination of backhand and forehand return, the English pair takes a big 7-2 lead in the third game. And the Indian pair just succumbed under the pressure and lose the third game without any fight 3-11.
DRINKHALL Paul / PITCHFORD Liam (England) Vs ACHANTA Sharath Kamal / GNANASEKARAN Sathiyan (India)
The Indian pair makes a superb comeback and reduces the deficit to only one point, forcing the Englishmen to take a timeout in order to break the rhythm of Sharath & Sathiyan.
DRINKHALL Paul / PITCHFORD Liam (England) Vs ACHANTA Sharath Kamal / GNANASEKARAN Sathiyan (India)
The English pair makes a positive start in the second game, taking a 5-1 lead up front.
DRINKHALL Paul / PITCHFORD Liam (England) Vs ACHANTA Sharath Kamal / GNANASEKARAN Sathiyan (India)
The Indian paddlers make a superb start in the men's doubles final. Sathiyan & Sharath win the first game 11-8.
Carly MC NAUL (Northern Islands) - Zareen NIKHAT (India
First Round
Nikhat starts with an aggressive approach and lands good heavy punches on target. Carly is coming back after a defensive approach in the first 90 minutes.
Nikhat is leading 5-0 after the first round.
2nd round
Carly starts with an aggressive approach in the second round but Nikhat is handling her brilliantly.
Carly is landing some good punches in the second round and coming to clinch position whenever Nikhat tries to take an aggressive route.
With her balanced approach, Nikhat takes two points lead over the Northern Islander boxer after the second round.
THIRD ROUND
The Northern Island boxer seems to be tired in the third round. Her punches and hocks are going wayward. Meanwhile, Nikhat is landing perfect punches on target.
Nikhat is just 25 seconds from winning her maiden Gold Medal.
AND SHE WINS INDIA'S THIRD GOLD IN BOXING. This is her maiden Gold in Commonwealth Games
RANKIREDDY Satwik Sairaj / SHETTY Chirag Chandrashekhar (India) Vs CHAN Peng Soon / TAN Kian Meng (Malaysia)
It was a cakewalk for the Indian pair.
Chirag & Satwik stumble in the second game before locking the game 21-15 and storm into the final of men's doubles.
RANKIREDDY Satwik Sairaj / SHETTY Chirag Chandrashekhar (India) Vs CHAN Peng Soon / TAN Kian Meng (Malaysia)
Chirag & Satwik are leading 11-7 at the mid-game break.
RANKIREDDY Satwik Sairaj / SHETTY Chirag Chandrashekhar (India) Vs CHAN Peng Soon / TAN Kian Meng (Malaysia)
The Indian pair wins the first game (21-6) quite easily. Chirag & Satwik are also in lead of the second one.
Jolly Treesa and Pullela Gayatri Gopichand (India) Vs Koong Le Pearly and Thinaah Muralitharan (Malaysia) -- semifinal
The Indians have the service at 16-19 but they fail to hold it and now the Malaysian pair is just one point away from the final spot. Jolly Treesa returns the smash, wide of the sideline, gifting the match point.
Malaysia's Koong Le Pearly and Thinaah Muralitharan will play the Gold Medal match on Monday. While Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand will play the Bronze medal match later in the day.
RANKIREDDY Satwik Sairaj / SHETTY Chirag Chandrashekhar (India) Vs CHAN Peng Soon / TAN Kian Meng (Malaysia)
At the mid-break in the first game, Indian pair is leading 11-4 against Malaysia.
Jolly Treesa and Pullela Gayatri Gopichand (India) Vs Koong Le Pearly and Thinaah Muralitharan (Malaysia) -- semifinal
The Malaysian pair is making a strong comeback in the second game and takes the lead after going into the mid-break behind. Currently, the scoreline is 18-15 in favour of Malaysia.
RANKIREDDY Satwik Sairaj / SHETTY Chirag Chandrashekhar (India) Vs CHAN Peng Soon / TAN Kian Meng (Malaysia)
The Indian pair makes a strong start and leading the first game at the moment.
Jolly Treesa and Pullela Gayatri Gopichand (India) Vs Koong Le Pearly and Thinaah Muralitharan (Malaysia) -- semifinal
The Indian pair starts the second game superbly and takes the lead upfront. But Malaysian duo comes back brilliantly. However, at the mid-break Indian pair is leading the second game 11-9
Jolly Treesa and Pullela Gayatri Gopichand (India) Vs Koong Le Pearly and Thinaah Muralitharan (Malaysia) -- semifinal
The Indian pair is giving a stiff challenge to the Malaysian duo. But in the end, the Malaysian pair prevailed and won the first game 21-13
Jolly Treesa and Pullela Gayatri Gopichand face Malaysia's Koong Le Pearly and Thinaah Muralitharan in the Women's doubles semifinals.
India finish fifth, Nigeria win!
Dutee Chand, Hima Das, Srabani Nanda and Jyothi Yarraji got the fifth place finish after clocking 43.81s.
England win silver and Bronze goes to Jamaica.
The World Ranked 42, Malaysia's Tze Yong defeated Srikanth Kidambi to enter the finals.
Yong won 13-21, 21-19, 21-10. He will face India's Lakshya Sen in finals.
Kidambi will now fight in the bronze medal match later today.
Malaysia's Tze Yong makes it 1-1 after winning 2nd game 21-19.
Srikanth Kidambi had won the first game 21-13.
In the 3rd game, Yong has a 6-3 lead over Kidambi.
Sreeja Akula loses in the bronze medal match against Australia's Liu iwth a scoreline of 4-3.
Akula vs Liu - 11-3, 6-11, 2-11, 11-7, 13-15, 11-9, 11-7
Athletics, women's javelin final
Annu Rani wins the BRONZE medal for India with her 60.00m throw.
Kidambi wins the first game 21-13 with ease.
In the 2nd game, the Indian shuttler is currently trailing by 10-7 against Malaysia's Tze Yong.
Lakshya Sen does it!
Lakshya got the better of Singapore's Jia Heng Jason Teh 21-10, 18-21, 21-16 to march into the finals.
Akula would not allow the Bronze to slip from her hands, the Indian Paddler makes it a 2-2 against Australia's Yangzi Liu
Akula is trailing in the 5th game 5-6 (11-3, 6-11, 2-11, 11-7)
Superb day for Athletics!
After 2 medals in Men's triple jump, Sandeep Kumar wins BRONZE in 10km race walk.
Annu Rani in Javelin is also in action.
1st, 2nd place for India it is!
Eldhose Paul-17.03m (1st place)
Abdulla Aboobacker- 17.02m (2nd place)
Australia's Yangzi Liu makes a comeback in 2nd game, wins by 11-6. he continues her dominance in the 3rd game and wins it by 11-2.
After the 3rd game, the Indian paddler is trailing 1-2.
Akula had won the opening game 11-3
Will it be 3 medals for India?
After 5 of 6 rounds, the Indian trio at:
Eldhose Paul-17.03m (1st place)
Abdulla Aboobacker- 17.02m (2nd place)
Praveen Chithravel- 16.89m (4th place)
India last won a medal in the men's triple jump in 1974, which was a silver medal.
India's ace Srikant Kidambi's semifinal match against Malaysia's Tze Yong NG in men's singles begins.
India's Sreeja Akula puts on a dominating show, wins her opening game 11-3 against Australia's Yangzi Liu in women's singles bronze medal match in Table Tennis.
Singapore's Jia Heng Teh makes it 1-1 after the end of 2nd game.
After a neck-to-neck fight with Sen, Teh beats him in the 2nd game by 21-18.
Earlier, Lakshya Sen won the opening game by 21-10.
After 3 rounds, all 3 Indians playing are fighting for the gold medal finish.
Eldhose Paul-17.03m (1st place)
Praveen Chithravel- 16.89m (3rd place)
Abdulla Aboobacker- 16.71m (4th place)
Lakshya Sen makes it a 1-0 lead over Singapore's Jia Heng Teh by winning the opening game by 21-10.
He is leading 4-3 in the 2nd game.
Starting soon:
India's Sreeja Akula set to face Australia's Yangzi Liu in women's singles bronze medal match.
GOLD: 15
SILVER: 11
BRONZE: 17
On day 10, India has so far won 3 medals in Birmingham:
2 in BOXING
1 in Women's Hockey
Another Gold medal!
Amit Panghal succesfully fought in the gold medal match by unanimous decision against England's Kiaran Macdonald in the Flyweight category.
2nd GOLD for India in BOXING!
Lakshya Sen is up against Singapore's Jia Heng Teh in men's singles semifinal.
Sen is leading by 12-7 in his opening game.
Amit Panghal fights in the gold medal match against England's Kiaran Macdonald in the Flyweight category.
Panghal easily wins the first round.
P.V Sindhu storms into FINALS.
The Indian shuttler got the better of Singapore's Yeo Jia Min 21-19, 21-17.
Next is LAKSHYA SEN'S semifinal
India's Nitu Ghanghas wins gold with ease in the in women's 48kg Final in some time. She defeated English boxer Demie-Jade 5-0 to get to the first place finish at Birmingham 2022.
Indian women's Hockey team wins BRONZE medal after 16 years at CWG with a shoutout lead of 2-1.
SAVITA saved the final goal from New Zealand
Shootout India lead 2-1
First goal: NZ's Roberts scores
First goal: India's Sangita goes for India and the shot is saved!
2nd goal: NZ fails, Savita Punia successfully saves
2nd goal: India scores Sonika gets the goal
3rd goal: Savita Punia saves once again
3rd goal: India's Navneet scores
Fourth quarter comes to an end
Score at 1-1.
India & New Zealand will now have a shootout.
Both the teams lost their semifinals on shootout.
Less than 30 secs to go and India in trouble
New Zealand make a comeback in the last minute of the game and successfully convert the penalty.
Olivia Merry scores and makes it a 1-1.
Less than 3 minutes to go.
Yellow card issued to India, Lalremsiami to sit out.
India is defending with 9 players.
India maintain the 1-0 lead over the New Zealand women's team
India's Nitu Ghangas will fight for the gold medal finish when she takes on English boxer Demie-Jade in women's 48kg Final in some time.
Stay tuned.
4th Quarter
Navneet got a golden chance to double India's lead however she missed the shot.
India also won the penalty corner. Gurjit took it, but New Zealand goalkeeper saves it with her leg
India maintain the 1-0 lead over the New Zealand women's team
In a neck to neck fight, Sindhu prevailed with a scoreline of 21-19 in the opening game.
India lead 1-0 against Jia Min Yeo of Singapore
Third quarter ends
While New Zealand almost got a score, but that got cancelled after India took the review.
India still have a 1-0 lead over the New Zealand women's team
PV Sindhu faces Jia Min Yeo of Singapore to book her place in the final of the women's singles event.
In the opening game, PV Sindhu has a 11-9 lead currently.
New Zealand take the referral, but the goal stands. It was Salima Tete's third goal of CWG 2022. India 1-0 New Zealand at half-time in the bronze medal match
Salima gives India the lead early into the 2nd quarter. India go 1-0 up in the bronze medal match vs New Zealand
Q1 ends at 0-0 as neither India nor New Zealand manages to score in the Women's bronze medal match
Indian women's bronze medal match vs New Zealand women is underway
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