Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 10 Live Updates: Today, on the second and final Sunday of the Games, the line-up of action is mouth watering. Boxing finals featuring Nitu and Amit Panghal will be followed by India in women's T20 cricket final. Besides, the day will see PV Sindhu heading the list of shuttlers in singles semifinals, while the TT pair of Sharath and Sathiyan will fight for gold in the men's doubles final.Read Less
First event of the day for India: India vs New Zealand Women's Hockey Bronze medal match at 1.30 pm
Steeplechaser Avinash Sable, race walker Priyanka Goswami clinch silver medals in CWG
Will try to continue my good performance, says Vinesh Phogat after clinching gold
Will try to win gold in world championship, says Ravi Dahiya after gold medal triumph
Next target is Asian Games, 2024 Olympics, says Naveen after clinching gold
'Gold' rush in wrestling and historic silver medals in athletics headline India's Day 9 show
Here's the complete line-up of India action today
Today, on the second and final Sunday of the Games, the line-up of action is mouth watering. Boxing finals featuring Nitu and Amit Panghal will be followed by India in women's T20 cricket final. Besides, the day will see PV Sindhu heading the list of shuttlers in singles semifinals, while the TT pair of Sharath and Sathiyan will fight for gold in the men's doubles final.
Vinesh Phogat, Ravi Dahiya and Naveen Kumar were unbeatable on the mat, while historic silver medals from Avinash Sable in 3000m steeplechase and Priyanka Goswami in 10km race-walk turned the day more historic for the Indian contingent
4 gold medals, 3 silver, 7 bronze - that's the breakup of India's medal rush on what was a 'Super Saturday', once again led by wrestlers, who finished with 12 medals, overtaking the 10 won by weightlifters.
Saturday was breathless for Indian sports fans. The country's athletes were on a roll at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, winning as many as 14 medals. Today, August 7, the 10th and penultimate day of the competition, promises something similar. So fasten your seatbelts, and rests assured that Timesofindia.com will bring you every action as it unfolds. Welcome back!