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Commonwealth Games 2022 Badminton Mixed Team Semi-finals LIVE: India thrash Singapore 3-0 to enter finals — Scores, Results, Medal, Blog
Defending champions India took on Singapore in the Mixed Team badminton semi-finals at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games and have confirmed a medal by winning it 3-0!

Lakshya Sen and PV Sindhu will be in action at the Indonesia Masters 2026. (File Photo)
Having dominated all their matches so far, defending champions India took on Singapore in the semi-finals of the Mixed Team badminton event at the NEC arena at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022.
Led by PV Sindhu, Lakshya Sen and Satwik-Chirag, the Indian side gave their best against Singapore and won 3-0 to enter the finals of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 and confirmed a medal for India!!
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- 1 Aug 2022 10:39 PM IST
Chirag takes charge of the back court and smashes away relentlessly!
The attack is fierce from the Satwik/Chirag pair as they attack away relentlessly!
The Indian duo lead 17-10! Brute power from the duo!

- 1 Aug 2022 10:35 PM IST
Chirag takes the shuttle early, goes for the killer smash, India leads 13-8 here!
The momentum is once again with the Indian pair who are playing strategically well!

- 1 Aug 2022 10:32 PM IST
Chirag Shetty finds the corners and goes for the smash, India leads 10-7!
Satwik-Chirag swings back into lead as Chirag steps up the momentum here! The match has gotten pretty intense now with the rallies getting tighter.

- 1 Aug 2022 10:27 PM IST
Satwik-Chirag are being pleasantly surprised by the Singaporeans here...
It's a closer start to the second game, as Satwik-Chirag have levelled at 4 ALL!

- 1 Aug 2022 10:21 PM IST
A cheeky backhand cross-court from Satwik and India wins the first game, 21-11!
Great attack from Satwik-Chirag as they look to be in a haste here! The Indians pocket the first game 21-11!

- 1 Aug 2022 10:18 PM IST
Smash-wik, in the house!
Satwik gets it on here as he rips the smashes and attacks away!

The Singaporeans are struggling to defend here as Satwik-Chirag lead 19-10 in this heated first game!

