With the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham nearing its end, the Indian contingent looks in good shape to end the event on a high note. The Indian team already has 20 medals to their tally, including six gold, seven silver, and seven bronze. While Australia is at the top of the standings with 132 medals, India is in the seventh position.
Day seven of the 2022 Commonwealth Games was successful for the Indian team. Most of the competitors were successful in winning medals or coming close to doing so. The latest gold medal came in the Para Powerlifting event, where Sudhir did the job for India.
Here is how India performed on day 7 at the CWG 2022
Athletics
Sarita Romit Singh – 57.48m – DNF – Women’s Hammer Throw Qualifying Group A
Manju Bala – 59.68m (Q) – Women’s Hammer Throw Qualifying Group A
Hima Das – 1st – 23.42s (Q) – Women’s 200m Round 1 Heat 2
Muhammed Anees Yahiya – 7.79m – (5th) – Men’s Long Jump Final
Murali Sreeshankar – 8.08m – SILVER MEDAL – Men’s Long Jump Final
Table Tennis
Shetty Sanil/Tennison Reeth 2-3 Wong Qi Shen/Tee Ai Xin – Mixed Doubles Round of 64
Sathiyan Gnanasekaran/Manika Batra 3-0 Crea Mick/Sinon Laura (Seychelles) – Mixed Doubles Round of 32
Achanta Sharath Kamal/Akula Sreeja 3-0 Cathcart Owen/Sophie Earlie (N. Ireland) – Mixed Doubles Round of 32
Reeth Tennison 4-1 Charlotte Bradsley (England) – Women’s Singles Round of 32
Sreeja Akula 4-1 Karen Lyne (Malaysia) – Women’s Singles Round of 32
Manika Batra 4-0 Ching Nam Fu (Canada) – Women’s Singles Round of 32
Desai Harmeet/Shetty Sanil 3-0 Elia Iosif/Savva Christos (Cyprus) – Men’s Doubles Round of 32
Achanta Sharath Kamal/Sathiyan Gnanasekaran 3-0 Alleyne Joel/van Lange Jonathan (Guyana) – Men’s Doubles Round of 32
Para Table Tennis
Bhavina Hasmukhbhai Patel 3–0 Akanisi Latu (Fiji) – Women’s Singles Classes 3-5 Group 1
Baby Sahana Ravi 0–3 Qian Yang (Australia) – Women’s Singles Classes 6-10 Group 1
Sonalben Patel 3-1 Chinenye Obiora (Nigeria) – Women’s Singles Classes 3-5 Group 2
Raj Aravindan Alagar 3–1 Dan Bullen (England) – Men’s Singles Classes 3-5 Group 2
Boxing
Amit Panghal 5–0 Lennon Mulligan (Scotland) – Men’s 51kg Flyweight Quarterfinals (Medals Assured)
Jaismine Lamboria 4–1 Troy Garton (New Zealand) – Women’s 60kg Lightweight Quarterfinals (Medals Assured)
Sagar Ahlawat 5-0 Keddy Evans Agnes – Men’s 92kg Super Heavyweight Quarterfinals (Medals Assured)
Rohit Tokas 5-0 Xavier Ikinofo (Niue) – Men’s Over 63.5kg to 67kg Welterweight Quarterfinals (Medals Assured)
Badminton
P.V. Sindhu 2–0 Fathimath Nabaaha (Maldives) – Women’s Singles Round of 32
Kidambi Srikant 2–0 Daniel Wanagaliya (Uganda) – Men’s Singles Round of 32
Ashwini Ponnappa/B. Sumeeth Reddy 0–2 Hemming Callum / Pugh Jessica (England) – Mixed Doubles Round of 32
Akarshi Kashyap 1-0 RETD Mahoor Shahzad (Pakistan) – Women’s Singles Round of 32
Lakshya Sen 2-0 Vernon Smeed (St. Helena) – Men’s Singles Round of 32
Squash
Sunayna Sara Kuruvilla/Anahat Singh 2–0 Kuruppu Yeheni / Sinaly Chanithma (Sri Lanka) – Women’s Doubles Round of 32
Sunayna Sara Kuruvilla/Anahat Singh 0-2 Lobban Donna / Grinham Racheal (Australia) – Women’s Doubles Round of 16
Senthil Kumar Velavan/Abhay Singh 2–0 Reich Luca / Chapman Joe (British Virgin Islands) – Men’s Doubles Round of 32
Chinappa Joshana/Sandhu Harinder Pal Singh 0–2 Lobban Donna / Pilley Cameron (Australia) – Mixed Doubles Round of 16
Pallikal Karthik Dipika/Ghosal Sourav 2-0 Whitlock Emily / Creed Peter (Wales) – Mixed Doubles Round of 16
Chinappa Joshana/Pallikal Karthik Dipika 2-0 Best Meagan/ Amanda Haywood (BAR) Women’s Doubles Round of 16
Hockey
India 4-1 Wales – Men’s Group Match Pool B (Qualified for Semis)
Lawn Bowls
Mridul Borgohain 21–13 Ross Davis (Jersey) – Men’s Singles Section D Round 5
Gymnastics
Bavleen Kaur – 8th – 18.100 – Team Final & Individual Qualification
Para Powerlifting
Sudhir – 134.5 (GR) – GOLD MEDAL – Men’s Heavyweight Final