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CWG 2018 Live Updates, Day 5 Live Streaming: Shuttlers, Shooters look to add further gold medals

CWG 2018 Live Updates, Day 5 Live Streaming: Stay tuned for live scores, updates and podium finishes from Gold Coast, Australia.

By: Express Web Desk | Gold Coast | Updated: April 9, 2018 4:46:06 am
CWG 2018 Day 5 Live CWG 2018 Live, Day 5: India mixed-team takes on Malaysia for the gold medal. (Source: PTI)

CWG 2018 Live Updates, Day 5: India will most certainly add medals to its kitty on Day 5 of the Commonwealth Games when the mixed-team badminton event takes place but what will be the colour of the medal remains uncertain. Given how they’ve played, a yellow metal won’t be far fetched. Weightlifters have already added five gold medals and they can add further four on the day. Also in action will be the shooters with Jitu Rai the most known name. In athletics, Tejaswin Shankar gets his high jump campaign going with the qualification. All the action from Gold Coast can be followed on Sony Ten network and streamed on SonyLiv. IndianExpress.com will have all the scores, updates and podium finishers on Day 5. (CWG 2018 Full Coverage | Day 5 scheduleMedals Tally)

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CWG 2018 Live Updates Day 5 Live Streaming from Gold Coast

04:46 (IST) 09 Apr 2018
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First up on Day 5 for India at CWG is Men's 10m Air Pistol qualification with Jitu Rai and Om Mitharval in action. (IN DEPTH COVERAGE)

04:10 (IST) 09 Apr 2018
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Hello and Good Morning! What a Super Sunday it was for Indian sport at the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast. Five medals were added on the day - two from weightlifting and three from shooting. Day 5 is the last for weightlifting events - will India get even more medals? Shooters will also look to continue the rich start with Jitu Rai, Mehuli Ghosh and Apurvi Chandela all in action. But the focus will be on the badminton team as they face Malaysia for the gold medal. 

India's medal rush from weightlifted continued on Day 4 with medals for Punam Yadav (gold) and Vikas Thakur (bronze). Action began in the shooting ranges as well and Manu Bhaker (gold), Heena Sidhu (silver) and Vikas Kumar (bronze) added to India's medal tally. In hockey, the women's team stunned England 2-1 while the men produced another tame show but did enough to win 4-3. The highlight, probably, remained India's women's table tennis team winning their first CWG gold medal.
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