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Amit Panghal Assures India Medal, Hima Das Enters 200m Semis; PV Sindhu, Kidambi Srikanth Advances

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  • 04 Aug 2022 / 5:00 PM

    Boxing – Panghal Ensures Medal

    Another medal sealed in boxing as Amit Panghal makes his way into the semifinals. Panghal defeated Lennon Mulligan of Scotland 5-0 in men’s 51kg quarterfinals.


  • 04 Aug 2022 / 4:54 PM

    Badminton – Srikanth Enters Round Of 16

    After PV Sindhu, another Indian Kidambi Srikanth defeated Uganda’s Daniel Wangaliya 21-9, 21-9 to enter into the Round of 16. The Indian duo of Ashwini Ponappa and B Sumeeth Reddy lost to Hemming Callum and Jessica Pugh of England 18-21, 16-21 in the mixed doubles tie.

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 4:15 PM

    Missing Neeraj Chopra In CWG 2022? He Has A Message

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 4:13 PM

    Para Table Tennis – Bhavina Patel Enters Semis

    Bhavina Patel of India beats Akanisi Latu of Fiji 11-1, 11-5, 11-1 to sail into women’s singles classes 3-5 semifinals. Meanwhile, in women’s singles classes 6-10 Group 1 clash, India’s Baby Sahana Ravi lost to Yang Qian of Australia 4-11, 4-11, 4-11.

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 4:11 PM

    Women’s Hammer Throw – Manju Bala Into Finals

    Good news from women’s hammer throw qualifiying. Manju Bala has qualified for the final with a best throw od 59.69m. Another Indian in the fray, Sarita Singh narrowly missed top 12 after finishing 13th with a 57.48m throw. Top 12 atletes after the qualifying make it to the final round. 

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 3:32 PM

    Table Tennis – India Lose Vs Malaysia

    What a comeback by the Indian duo of Shanil Shetty and Reeth Tennison against Malaysia’s Wong Qi Shen and Tee Ai Xin in men’s table tennis Round of 64 tie. The Indian pair lost the first two games 6-11, 10-12 but recovers to win the next two 13-11 and 11-8. However, the Indian pair lost the fifth and final game 8-11 to lose the tie 2-3. 

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 3:26 PM

    Women’s Hammer Throw Qualifying

    Both Manju Bala and Sarita Singh had their second attempts red flagged. Poor show!

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 3:19 PM

    Badminton – PV Sindhu Wins

    In Badminton, PV Sindhu has won the first game 21-4 against Fatima Nabaaha from Maldives in Round of  32 tie. Sindhu is in full domination against her Maldivian opponent. From being at 9-9 at one stage in the second game, the India bagged 10 straight points to win 21-11. Sindhu enters pre-quarterfinals. She will next meet either Saumya Gupta of Kenya or Uganda’s Husina Kobugabe.

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 3:16 PM

    Table Tennis – India Trail Vs Malaysia

    In Table Tennis, India’s Shanil Shetty and Reeth Tennison are trailing 0-2 against Malaysia’s Wong Qi Shen and Tee Ai Xin in Round of 64 tie. The Indian pair lost the first two games 6-11, 10-12 but recovers to win the third game 13-11. Hopes are still on. 

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 3:03 PM

    Women’s 200m – Hima Das In Semis

    Meanwhile, at the Alexander Stadium, India’s Hima Das will be in action in few second in the women’s 200m Round 1 Heat 2. She starts slow but revovers well in time to finish first and qualifiy for the semifinals with 23.42s. 


    Screengrab of Hima Das' performance.
    Screengrab of Hima Das’ performance.

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 2:47 PM

    Women’s Hammer Throw Qualifying

    A pretty decent start by Sarita Singh in women’s hammer throw qualifiying. She sends the hammer to a distance of 57.48m in her first attempt. Manju Bala too gets a valid first throw of 59.68m.

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 2:43 PM

    Table Tennis – Mixed Doubles

    In Table Tennis, Shanil Shetty and Reeth Tennison will be in action for India against Malaysia’s Wong Qi Shen and Tee Ai Xin in Round of 64.  

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 2:40 PM

    Women’s Hammer Throw Qualifying

    Sarita Singh and Manju Bala will represent India at women’s hammer throw qualifying event. The event has already kicked off. 

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 2:39 PM

    Badminton – What Are PV Sindhu’s Chances ?

    In women’s singles, there is hardly any competition for PV Sindhu if rankings and seeding are taken into consideration. If anyone can give SIndhu a fight, it might come in the form of world No. 13 Li Michele of Canada or the 18th ranked Kirsty Gilmour of Scotland. Well, nobody knows what can happen on a given day, from outside it looks Sindhu is a certainty for gold.

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 2:22 PM

    Men’s Hockey – Where India Stand?

    With two wins and a draw from three games so far, India are currently at the top of Group B with seven points in the men’s hockey tournament. Hosts England are on same points as India but are second due to poor goal difference. With Canada and Ghana already out of semifinals contention, a win or a draw will ensure India passage into the last four of the competition. England too have need a win or a draw to book their spot in semis. Harmanpreet Singh is the highest goal scorer for India so far in the tournament with six goals.

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 2:15 PM

    God’s Message

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 1:17 PM

    Badminton – Sindhu Seeks Singles Gold

    PV Sindhu has nothing left to be achieved. Two Olympic medals, two Asian Games medals, four Commonwealth Games medals and five World Championships medals are shining brightly in her cupboard. But yet, she will be gunning for glory when the Indian begins her women’s singles on Thursday. Her opponent is Fatima Nabaaha from Maldives in Round of  32. 

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 12:57 PM

    Heartbreak For Lovlina

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 12:56 PM

    Cricket – India March Into Semis In Style

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 12:55 PM

    Squash – Into History Books

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 12:54 PM

    Nikhat Dominance In Boxing

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 12:54 PM

    Silver Lining In Judo

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 12:53 PM

    More In Weightlifting

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 12:52 PM

    History Created

  • 04 Aug 2022 / 12:52 PM

    Greetings

    Hello and welcome to another bright day at the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham. India enjoyed their best-ever day in CWG 2022 on Wednesday adding five medals to the tally. Don’t miss out in today’s action as six more medals are expected from athletics and boxing. Stay tuned.



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