Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 10 LIVE: Dipika Pallikal-Saurav Ghosal win bronze — Live Scores, Updates, Medals, Blog

CWG 2022: India, with 47 medals, are at fifth spot on the medal tally. Can Athletics, Boxing, Hockey, Cricket, Badminton, Squash take us to 4th on the penultimate day?

Update: 2022-08-07 08:17 GMT

Saurav Ghosal and Dipika Pallikal

Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 10 Live: India are currently at fifth spot on the CWG 2022 medal tally with 40 medals. There are several medal matches set to add to the tally on Sunday, with the women's cricket team, hockey team, boxers like Amit Panghal and Nikhat Zareen in action. 

Can Annu Rani become the first woman from India to win a javelin medal in CWG history on the same day Neeraj Chopra won the country's first Olympics gold in Athletics one year ago?

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2022-08-07 20:08 GMT

Sagar Ahlawat goes down 0-5 by unanimous decision against England's Delicious Orie in the Men's +92kg. He settles for a silver

2022-08-07 20:05 GMT

Arshad Nadeem walks away with the gold out of no where at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games. He finishes ahead of the World Champion Anderson Peters.

2022-08-07 19:59 GMT

Just 78.72m in his final attempt and DP Manu finishes fifth with a best of 82.28m.

2022-08-07 19:58 GMT

A good improvement from Rohit Yadav in his final attempt. But, he will finish sixth at the Commonwealth Games with a best of 82.22m.

2022-08-07 19:54 GMT

What a day is this man from Pakistan having. Arshad Nadeem, under pressure, throws 90.18m. This is a Personal Best and a Commonwealth Games Record for the Pakistani.

2022-08-07 19:49 GMT

A poor 78.73m for DP Manu in his fifth attempt.

2022-08-07 19:48 GMT

A decent 79.41m for Rohit Yadav in his fifth.

2022-08-07 19:44 GMT



2022-08-07 19:43 GMT

The Indian women's badminton doubles duo of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand win bronze medal. They beat Australia 21-15, 21-18. 

2022-08-07 19:43 GMT

That was not even 70m from DP Manu and he just walks out to make it a foul. Poor, poor throw.

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