India creates records in Commonwealth games

India creates records in Commonwealth games

To begin with, it has been a remarkable day for India so far as the country discovered implausible heroes. The Indian lawn Bowls group created records on Monday as it defeated New Zealand in the women’s four lawn bowls semi-final to assure themselves of at least a silver accolade. Also, Sushila Devi Likmabam defeated Mauritius’ Priscilla Morand in the women’s 48 kg semi-final to also be assured of at least a silver medal. She will contest with South Africa’s Michaela Whitebooi in the final games. 

Three judokas contests for the bronze medal 

Moreover, three other judokas will contest for the bronze accolade. Boxers Amit Panghal, flyweight, and Hussam Uddin Mohammed, featherweight, respectively has set foot in the quarter-final games. In weightlifting, Ajay Singh completed the fourth position in the men’s 81kg contest. Gymnast Pranati completed the fifth position in the women’s vault final games. In squash, Joshna Chinappa tumbled to Canada’s Hollie Naughton in the women’s singles quarterfinal games.
Meanwhile, India has so far won six medals, three gold, two silver, and one bronze in CWG 2022. The Monday match will also focus on various other topmost Indian contestants in stellar matches. In badminton, India will face Singapore in the mixed groul semifinal. In table tennis, the Indian men’s group will take part in the semi-final match against team Nigeria. 

India in Pool B Match against England 

Moreover, after beating Ghana 11-0, the men’s hockey team will again be in a match against team England in a Pool B Match. After an activity-filled third day of the Commonwealth Games 2022, the Indian delegation will be focusing forward to advancement further in competitive games like squash, lawn bowls, boxing, and hockey and secure some more honor in weightlifting, badminton, and table tennis games.
 Subsequently, the activity will preside over from 1 PM forwards with lawn bowls semifinals in Women’s Fours categorization. The group of Rupa Rani Tirkey, Nayanmoni Saikia, Lovely Choubey, and Pinki Singh will take on Team New Zealand. They have proceeded to the semis after a victory over Norfolk Island in QFs. Team India had concluded 2nd in their group D.

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