
Commonwealth Games 2022 Live Updates, Day 4 (August 01): All eyes will be on Indian weightlifters again, given this sporting event has given India all three Golds, two Silver, and one bronze so far. Weightlifters Ajay Singh and Gurinder Kaur will be in action on Monday in Men’s 81kg and Women’s 71kg categories, respectively.
Indian men’s hockey team will be up against England after thrashing Ghana by 11 goals margin in their opener on Sunday. India’s badminton team and men’s Table Tennis team will be looking to win their semifinal fixture to secure two medals. Later in the evening, Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinnapa will play their quarterfinal matches in men’s and women’s singles. Indian boxers will also be in action.
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India's Mohammed Hussamuddin beats Md Salim Hossain 5-0 to enter the quarter-finals.
Shushila Devi Likmabam has made her way into the Finals. The Glasgow 2014 silver medallist won her bout in (48 kg Womens ) and will now go for gold in Birmingham.
Hussamuddin Mohammed of India vs Md Salim Hossain of Bangladesh Round of 16 Featherweight category.
Amit Panghal defeats Namry Berri by a 5-0 UD.
Quarterfinal Result: Sushila Devi advances to the semi-final after defeating Harriet Boniface (Malawi) IPPON (combined technique).
This is getting intense with every lift. Ajay Singh nailed 176 kgs with his second CLEAN & JERK attempt to remain at the top.
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Shaky start but Ajay Singh managed to lift 172 kgs in his first attempt in the CLEAN & JERK! The Indian takes the lead with 315kg total
Shaky start but Ajay Singh managed to lift 172 kgs in his first attempt in the CLEAN & JERK! The Indian takes the lead with 315kg total
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Start of Clean & Jerk will have some furious audible activity from the announcer, who has been reeling off Weight calls like an auctioneers's 'Chant'. Plenty of bluster and baited revisions seen in Snatch, responding to what other lifters are doing. Important to stick to plans and not get drawn into the blitz & bait 🎣💪🏽. Easy for us to say though, sitting and watching, sipping a Latte though.
JUDO: India's Jasleen Singh Saini started with a win in men's 66 kg.
Ajay Singh in his third attempt has lifted 143kgs.
England's Chris Murray and Canada's Nico Vachon get into the 140+ Snatch grid. Aussie Bruce keeps good his 143, prompting a call of 143 from Ajay Singh now.
Somehow the song the DJ reckons the song that's a common thread through all those countries is Imran Khan's Amplifier. Woofer tu meri main tera Amplifier fiiiire, somehow gets this crowd going. Ajay meanwhile the only one to nail down 140 kg 👑 till now. Aussie Kyle Bruce has called at 143 kg.
India are up by 10-7 in the semifinals against New Zealand. Massive turnaround this by Team India.