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Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 7 LIVE Updates: India beat Wales 4-1 to enter males’s hockey semi-finals; boxers Amit, Jaismine, Sagar swear India of medals – Times of India

Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 7 LIVE Updates: India beat Wales 4-1 to enter males’s hockey semi-finals; boxers Amit, Jaismine, Sagar swear India of medals – Times of India

Squash: Sunayna Sara Kuruvilla/Anahat Singh lose 4-11, 4-11 in opposition to Donna Lobban/Rachael Grinham (Australia) in Females’s Doubles – Round of 16

Table Tennis: Men’s Doubles Round of 32 – Harmeet Desai/Sanil Shetty beat Elia Iosif/Christos Savva (Cyprus) 11-6, 11-5, 11-1, enter pre quarter-finals

Table Tennis: Females’s Singles Round of 32: India’s Manika Batra enters pre-quarters after defeating Canada’s Ching Nam Fu in straight video games 11-5, 11-2, 11-7 11-6.

Table Tennis: Females’s Singles Round of 32: India’s Manika Batra wins the third game 11-7 in opposition to Canada’s Ching Nam Fu.

Badminton: Females’s Singles Round of 32 — India’s Aakarshi Kashyap moves into pre-quarters after her opponent Shahzad Mahoor of Pakistan retires trouble within the second game.

Table Tennis: Females’s Singles Round of 32: India’s Manika Batra leads Canada’s Ching Nam Fu 2-0 (11-5, 11-2) of after two video games.

Table Tennis: Females’s Singles Round of 32 — India’s Reeth Tennison beats Charlotte Bardsley of England 11-8, 10-12, 11-6, 12-10, 11-3

Table Tennis: Females’s Singles Round of 32 — India’s Sreeja Akula beats Karen Lyne of Malaysia 12-10, 12-10, 4-11, 11-8, 11-8

Table Tennis: Females’s Singles Round of 32 — India’s Sreeja Akula leads Karen Lyne of Malaysia 3-1 (12-10, 12-10, 4-11, 11-8) after the fourth game.

Badminton: Females’s Singles Round of 32 — India’s Aakarshi Kashyap vs Shahzad Mahoor of Pakistan is underway…

Table Tennis: Females’s Singles Round of 32 — India’s Sreeja Akula vs Karen Lyne of Malaysia is underway…

Indian women’s hockey crew seeks inspiration from Tokyo Games steal in opposition to Australia in semi-final

The Indian women’s hockey crew would stumble on to intention inspiration from its Tokyo Olympics success when it takes on mighty Australia within the second semifinal of the Commonwealth Games on Friday. India had scared Australia 1-0 within the quarterfinals of the Tokyo Olympics final year. And advance Friday, the Savita Punia-led facet would stumble on to realize an encore. Nonetheless it no doubt can be more uncomplicated acknowledged than completed as Australia are by some distance the dominant power within the CWG with four gold medals in six editions since hockey’s introduction at the Games in 1998.

Kaur carried out 4th within the tournament

India’s Manpreet Kaur in the course of the Females’s Para Powerlifting tournament at the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham, UK, Thursday, Aug 4, 2022. (PTI Say)

Para Powerlifting: Men’s Gentle-weight Last — India’s Parmjeet Kumar fails to employ 165kg over again in his third are attempting. No ranking and no standings for him within the rivals.

Table Tennis: Blended Doubles Round of 32 — India’s Sharath Kamal/Sreeja Akula beat Owen Cathcart/Sophie Earley of Northern Eire 11-7, 11-8, 11-9

Para Powerlifting: Men’s Gentle-weight Last — India’s Parmjeet Kumar fails to employ 165kg over again in his second are attempting. No ranking for him yet.

Para Powerlifting: Men’s Gentle-weight Last — India’s Parmjeet Kumar fails to employ 165kg in his first are attempting

Harmanpreet’s hat-trick fingers India 4-1 steal over Wales, enter semi-finals

Vice-captain Harmanpreet Singh slammed a hat-trick because the Indian males’s hockey crew beat Wales 4-1 in its final Pool B match to qualify for the semifinals of the Commonwealth Games on Thursday. Harmanpreet (19th, 20th, 40th minutes) converted two penalty corners and scored one from the draw whereas Gurjant Singh struck a discipline intention within the 49th minute for India. Wales’ lone intention was scored by hotfoot-flicker Gareth Furlong within the 55th minute from a position piece.

Up Next! Para Powerlifting: Men’s Gentle-weight Last — India’s Parmjeet Kumar is competing in it

Sagar joins Amit Panghal, Jaismine in boxing semi-finals to create certain that that six medals

Sagar Ahlawat continued India’s medal rush in boxing, becoming a member of Amit Panghal and Jaismine within the semifinals with a dominating steal over Seychelles’ Keddy Evans Agnes in males’s +92kg rivals at the Commonwealth Games on Thursday. The 22-year-used from Haryana notched up a 5-0 steal over Agnes within the vast heavyweight quarterfinal to grasp India’s medal count in boxing to six at the showpiece.

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