Commonwealth Games Day 7; India with medal hopes

Birmingham | Today, the 7th day of the Commonwealth Games, India will switch to various events with medal hopes. India’s hope lies in players like Bhavna Patel, Amit Pangal and Deepika Pallikal.

Items in which India competes today:

Table Tennis (2 PM) : Mixed Doubles Round of 64 (Sunil Shetty/Reeth Tennyson), Mixed Doubles Round of 32 (Sathyan Gnasekharan/Manika Batra), Mixed Doubles Round of 32 (Sharath Kamal/Sreeja Akula), Women’s Singles Round. Round of 32 (Sreeja Akula vs TBD, Manika Batra vs TBD), Mixed Doubles Round of 32 (Harmeet Desai/Sunil Shetty, Sarath Kamal, Sathyan Gnanasekaran)

Athletics (2:30 PM): Women’s Hammer Throw Qualifying Round Group A (Sarita Romit Singh, Manju Bala), Women’s 200m Round 1 Heats 2 (Hima Das, 3:03 PM), Men’s Long Jump Final (Murali Sreesankar, 12) :12 AM).

Para Table Tennis (3:45 PM) : Women’s Singles Classes 3-5 Group 1 (Bhavina Patel), Women’s Singles Classes 6-10 Group 1 (Baby Sahana Ravi, 3:45 PM), Women’s Singles Group 3-5 Group 2 (Sonalben Manubai Patel, 4:20 PM ), Women’s Singles Classes 3-5 Group 2 (Raj Aravindan Algar, 5:30 PM)

Lawn Bowls (4 PM) : Men’s Singles (Mridul Borgohane vs Ross Davies)

Rhythmic Gymnastics (4:30 p.m): Individual Eligibility Sub Division 1 (Bavleen Kaur)

Boxing (4:45 PM): Quarter-final over 48-51 kg (Amit Pangal), Quarter-final over 67-70 kg (Jasmine Lamboria, 6:15 PM), Quarter-final over 92 kg (Sagar Ahlawat, 8 PM), Quarter-final over 633.5-67 kg. (Rohit Tokas, 12:30 AM)

Squash (5:30 PM): Women’s Doubles Round of 32 (Sunaina Sara Kuruvila), Men’s Doubles Round of 32 (Sentikumar Velavan, 6 PM), Mixed Doubles Round of 16 (Deepika Pallikal/Saurav Ghoshal, 7 PM), Mixed. Doubles Round of 16 (Joshna Chinnappa/Harinder Pal, 11 PM), Women’s Doubles Round of 16 (Joshna Chinnappa/Deepika Palikal, 12:30 AM)

Hockey (6:30 PM): Men’s Pool B (India vs Wales)

Day 6 of the Commonwealth Games was a good one for India. On the 6th day, the Indian team won 5 medals. India has so far won 18 medals in the 2022 Commonwealth Games. This includes 5 Gold, 6 Silver and 7 Bronze.

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