Tokyo Olympics: Day 4 LIVE, July 27 — Men's Hockey team in action —Updates, results, blog

Follow our LIVE updates on Indian athletes at the Tokyo Olympics. Get the latest news, results and medal information from DAY 4.

Update: 2021-07-27 00:01 GMT

India were blown apart by Australia in the second group game by a 7-1 scoreline. (Image: Hockey India)

Welcome to The Bridge's LIVE updates from Day 4 of the Tokyo Olympics.

It's Day 4 of the Tokyo Olympics where India will be seen competing in various events including Rowing, Shooting, Table Tennis and Badminton. Indian athletes from the country will be competing in various sports today and could be a rewarding day for the country in the Olympics.

Eyes will be on Saurabh Chaudhary and Manu Bhaker, who will compete in mixed 10m Air Pistol event.

Stay tuned with us as we bring you all the results and updates from the matches of Day 4:

Live Updates
2021-07-27 09:47 GMT

That's all we had from day 4 of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, another disappointing day for India.

Thank you for joining with us, we will be back tomorrow with more action.

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2021-07-27 09:18 GMT

Despite winning, Satwik-Chirag's journey draws to a sad end.

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2021-07-27 06:39 GMT

Nethra Kumanan finishes 38th in race 6 of women's one person dinghy

Whereas, Vishnu Sarvanan finished 22nd in race 5

2021-07-27 05:53 GMT

Lovlina wins the bout in a 3-2 split decision. She is through to the quarter-final.

2021-07-27 04:59 GMT

 Day 4 ends for Indian shooters on a disappointing note.

2021-07-27 04:51 GMT

Satwik/Chirag wins but fails to qualify. Know Why.

Things came unwinding all too soon for the World No. 10 badminton pair from India of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty as they discovered that they were out of medal contention even before their final Group A match started. Going up against the World No. 18 British duo of Ben Lane and Sean Vendy, Satwik-Chirag realised that their Tokyo Olympics journey will come to an end as they are no longer going to be in the Top 2 spot of their Group.

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2021-07-27 04:48 GMT

Anjum-Deepak finish at 18th place

Anjum and Deepak finish at 18th place with 623.8.




2021-07-27 04:42 GMT

Looks impossible to catch up

Both the Indian pairs languish in the 15th and 17th positions. It looks impossible for them to qualify in stage 2.




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