CWG 2018 Live updates, Deepak Lather 69kg weightlifting Live streaming: Deepak Lather in silver medal position

CWG 2018 Live, Deepak Lather 69kg weightlifting Live streaming: Catch all the Live action and updates as Deepak Lather eyes a podium finish at men's 69 kg weightlifting event.

CWG 2018 Live, Deepak Lather 69kg weightlifting Live: Deepak Lather eyes medal win at CWG.

CWG 2018 Live, Deepak Lather 69kg weightlifting Live: For 18-year old weightlifter, it is a debut year at Commonwealth Games. The youngster, who came into the limelight, with a national record at the young age of 15 in 2000, is a big medal prospect for India in the men’s 69 kg weightlifting event. In 2017, at Commonwealth Games Championships, Lather won three medals for India, as he struck gold in 69 kg category, along with a bronze in senior’s men section, with a total weight of 295 kg (138kg +157kg). He would look for another medal for India in weightlifting on Thursday.

CWG 2018 Live, Deepak Lather 69kg weightlifting Live streaming: Deepak Lather event on Day 2 of Commonwealth Games 2018 will be broadcast on Sony Six, Sony Six HD and Sony Ten 2 and Sony Ten 2 HD in English Commentary. It will also be broadcast on Sony Ten 3 and Sony Ten 3 HD in Hindi commentary. They are the official broadcasters of Commonwealth Games in India. The live streaming of Mirabai Chanu event on Day 1 of Commonwealth Games 2018 will be available on SonyLiv.com. You can also catch live scores, live updates and live commentary on IndianExpress.com.

CWG 2018 Live, Deepak Lather 69kg weightlifting Live updates:

  1. 11:46AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Deepak Lather slips to third

    Sri Lanka's Indika Dissanayake successfully lifts 160 kg in his first attempt. Takes his total to 297 kg and goes to the position. Gareth Evans, too clears, 160 kg, to take his total to 296 kg. Deepak Lather goes to third position.

  2. 11:43AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Deepak Lather -second attempt

    Deepak Lather goes for his second attempt in Clean and Jerk in 159 kg and he lifts it cleanly. Terrific stuff from the 18-year old Indian - he takes his total to 295 kg to remain on the top.

  3. 11:40AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Abu Safyan of Pakistan - clean and jerk

    Abu Safyan of Pakistan - and he will try to lift 158 kg in his first attempt in Clean and Jerk. With 20 seconds to go, can he do it? He fails to lift it. 

  4. 11:38AM
    06 Apr, 18
    155 kg attempts

    Australia's Brandon Wakeling misses his first attempt of 155 kg - Then comes Kirabati's Ruben Katoatau who lifts 155 kg clean and jerk successfully to take his total to 275 kg. Wakeling returns for his second attempt - Can he get it right this time? He does! His total is now 275 kg. 

  5. 11:35AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Deepak Lather first attempt - 155 kg

    India's Deepak Lather goes for a 155 kg lift - He lifted 136 kg in Snatch. Comes out for his first attempt. Takes a long breath. Pick up the weight, clean lift - And then a great jerk! He looks to be in slight discomfort here - Takes his total to 291 kg. Amazing lift!

  6. 11:30AM
    06 Apr, 18
    New Zealand Vester Villalon attempt

    New Zealand Vester Villalon goes for his first attempt in Clean and Jerk of 145 kg. He fails on his first attempt and fails down. Is he injured? Noo, he looks fine.

  7. 11:26AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Nauru on top

    Nauru's Larko Doguape has climbed on the top of the table with a total lift of 247 kg. Behind him is Uganda's Hakim Ssempereza with a total lift of 245 kg. Mauritius' Dinesh Pandoo has a total lift of 240kg.

  8. 11:15AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Samoa's Vaipava Ioane has increased his first attempt to 170 kg

    Samoa's Vaipava Ioane has listed his first attempt at 170 kg. He lifted 125 kg in Snatch and it looks like a desperate attempt from the coaches to push for a medal with a tremendous clean-and-jerk.

  9. 11:08AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Lesoto's Bafokeng Moeti gets his personal best

    Lesoto's Bafokeng Moeti gets his personal best as he gets a good lift of 110 kg in Clean and Jerk to get a total lift of 205 kg. It has been a tough start from his with troubles regarding knee support and time shortage. And he is still wrapping up his knee support for his final attempt - the time is running out... this is terrible show from the coaches. Goes for 115 kg lift - Lifts it clean, and the jerk is good, and he gets his! Takes his total to 210 kg,

  10. 10:58AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Clean and Jerk

    Deepak Lather has opted for 153 kg as his initial attempt in clean-and-jerk. Sri Lanka's Dissanayake opts for 155 kg, while Wales Gareth Evans and Malaysia's Muhammad Hidayat have opted for 160 for now. Things will be difficult for Lather in clean-and-jerk.

  11. 10:52AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Sri Lanka's Indika Dissanayake fails final attempt!

    Sri Lanka's Indika Dissanayake tries to go for 138 kg - And he too drops it. It puts him on the top at the Snatch - just a point ahead of India's Deepak Lather and Wales Gareth Evans. This is a contest which is wide open. And everything will come down to Clean-and-Jerk.

  12. 10:51AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Deepak Lather final attempt - 138 kg

    Deepak Lather will try to reclaim the lead by going for 138 kg lift at Snatch. This will be an amazing achievement from the 18-year old if he manages to do it. But he drops it- goes backwards after lifting. 

  13. 10:48AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Sri Lanka - 137 kg attempt

    Sri Lanka's Indika Dissanayake goes for 137 kg attempt and he finishes it cleanly. This is amazing stuff from the Sri Lankan as it puts him on top of the pile over Deepak Lather and Gareth Evans.

  14. 10:48AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Malaysia's Muhammad Hidayat

    Malaysia's Muhammad Hidayat misses his final attempt! Now he remains only at 131 kg at Snatch - at the 4th place. This could be a costly mistake from the Malaysian.

  15. 10:47AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Wales - final attempt!

    Wales Gareth Evans lifts 136 kg as he put himself in contention for a medal. Terrific lift from him as he climbs to the top position with Deepak Lather. He is pumped up!

  16. 10:46AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Deepak Lather - 2nd attempt - 136 kg

    Deepak Lather gets it right in the second attempt as he successfully lifts 136 kg at Snatch! India could be on their way to another medal here. The 18-year old Indian looks so good at the moment.

  17. 10:44AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Stiff competition right now!

    Malaysia's Muhammad Hidayat misses his 136 kg attempt - This competition is so stiff, he cannot afford any mistakes. But the 5kg jump was too much for him to handle.

  18. 10:42AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Gareth Evans - 133 kg lift

    Wales Gareth Evans lifts 133 kg in his second attempt cleanly - He has been on a such terrific form at this age. Terrific stuff from the Welshman.

  19. 10:41AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Deepak Lather first attempt -132 kg

    Deepak Lather comes out for India - 1st attempt 132 kg in Snatch - Completes it in style! Easy lift for Deepak Lather as he climbs to the top of table.

  20. 10:39AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Malaysia's Muhammad Erry Hidayat - 131 kg - Snatch attempt

    Malaysia's Muhammad Erry Hidayat goes for a 131 kg attempt - and he manages to do it. Terrific stuff from the 18-year old. He climbs to the top. But now comes. Sri Lanka's Indika Dissanayake and he lifts 132 kg to get to the top!

  21. 10:36AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Vaipava Ioane - final attempt -130 kg

    The Bronze medal winner from 2014 CWG - Vaipava Ioane goes for a 130 kg lift - He lifts it, but his shoulders buckled and he drops it. His best remains 125 kg - and now it looks he might not be on the medal tally in the final ./

  22. 10:34AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Wales - Gareth Evans - 130 kg lift

    Wales' Gareth Evans will directly go for 130 kg lift in Snatch - The highest so far has been 127 kg. He desperately wants a medal. Nice, easy lift from him - he looks in terrific spirit. He looks pumped up. 

  23. 10:32AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Pakistan in action

    The 25-year old Abu Safyan will attempt 127 kg in his first attempt. He bends down, picks up the weights , sits but could not stand up. His knees buckled, and his hands went backwards. Huge pressure on him now! He gets a green light on his second attempt, but he does not look happy. Something is bothering him, clearly.

  24. 10:29AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Samoa on top

    Samoa's Vaipava IOANE has lifted 125 kg in Snatch to climb on the top of the table. It has been clean final two lifts from the Samoan. 

  25. 10:26AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Australia's Brandon Wakeling - fails final two attempts

    Brandon Wakeling remains on 120 kg at Snatch as he failed both his two attempts to lift 124 kg. It would affect the overall standing and he looks upset.

  26. 10:24AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Australia's Brandon Wakeling - 124 kg Snatch attempt

    Brandon Wakeling will climb to the top of the standings if he lifts this - He looks confident that he can do this. He lifted 125 kg last year - There seems to be a push on his elbows and it does not look like it is a clean lift at all -- BUT WHAT? The referee has given him a green light! The decision is now being reviewed and it has been declared a bad lift, to dismay of thousands of home fans!

  27. 10:18AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Bangladesh fail final two attempts

    Bangladesh's Shimul Kanti Singha has failed the final two attempts of lifts of 120 kg - and his weight remains 115 kg in Snatch. Australia's Brandon Wakeling remains on the top. New Zealands' Vester Villalon tries to go past it with 122 kg lift - but he drops it! 

  28. 10:18AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Bangladesh fail final two attempts

    Bangladesh's Shimul Kanti Singha has failed the final two attempts of lifts of 120 kg - and his weight remains 115 kg in Snatch. Australia's Brandon Wakeling remains on the top. New Zealands' Vester Villalon tries to go past it with 122 kg lift - but he drops it! 

  29. 10:10AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Brandon Wakeling increases the weight of his first lift

    Australia's own Brandon Wakeling has decided to increase his first weightlift from 117 kg to 119 kg - He will look to take any advantage they can take, and this seems to be a conscious decision. But is it a good one? And now he has gone up to 120 kg! He completes his lift as the crowd breaks into a huge roar - but it is not as clean as he had hoped it would be.

  30. 10:07AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Bangladesh - Snatch

    Bangladesh's Shimul Kanti Singha is here to go for a 115 lift - and he completes it easily. Good start for him at Snatch. The crowd gives a huge roar of applause from the youngster.

  31. 10:00AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Deepak Lather will be the last peformer

    Meanwhile, India's weightlifter Deepak Lather will the be the last weightlifter to compete in this category - as he has selected the heaviest weightlift of 132 kg in Snatch. Two athletes behind him will be Gareth Evans from Wales and Malaysia's Muhamma Erry Hidayat who both have opted opted 130 kg as their first lift in Snatch.

  32. 9:55AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Talk about keeping it late!

    Drama continues at Gold Coast as Mauritius' weightlifter Dinesh Jeuin starts off with a 106 kg Snatch lift but he almost was timed out. He reached just two seconds before and finished the lift. DRAMA, DRAMA, everywhere!

  33. 9:47AM
    06 Apr, 18
    HERE WE GO!

    Bafokeng Moeti from Lesoto starts the men's 69 kg weightlifting event - and he is going for a 95 kg lift. His personal best has been 92 kg lift and this can be tricky for him. Can he do it? NOOOO! Drops it immediately. Wrong strategy - could not even lift it up. And he does it in the third attempt - Clears the Snatch and qualifies for Clean and Jerk.

  34. 9:43AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Plenty of action going on in Commonweatlth Games

    Apart from weightlifting, India are also competing against Scotland at this moment in mixed-team badminton event. For all the Live action on the day 2 of Commonwealth Games, click here: Commonwealth Games Day 2 LIVE

  35. 9:41AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Who is Deepak Lather?

    Deepak Lather will compete for another medal in weightlifting for India - He is just 18 years old and it is his debut in Commonwealth Games. Wish to know more about him - click on the link: Who is Deepak Lather?

  36. 9:27AM
    06 Apr, 18
    Can Deepak Lather win another medal for India on Day 2?

    The 18-year old Deepak Lather is India's youngest member of the weightlifting contingent. But with his tremendous record in the Commonwealth Championships in 2017, he is a big medal prospect. India have already won three medals in weightlifting - Sanjita Chanu (Gold), Mirabai Chanu (Gold) and T Gururaja (Silver). Deepak Lather will look for another podium finish. Can he do it?