India Day 11 Complete Schedule for August 8 CWG 22

Schedule for CWG 2022 India Day 11 8th of August: The most recent calendar of events may be found here. An Indian contingent will compete on the ninth day of the current Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham.

The Commonwealth Games 2022 have concluded. With five gold medals up for grabs for the Indian contingent on the last day of the games, India might leapfrog New Zealand into fourth position in the medals total. Top seeds PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen, as well as the second seed pairing of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Chetty, will compete in the Badminton men’s, women’s, and men’s doubles finals.
Sharath Kamal Achanta, India’s table tennis legend, will vie for his third medal at the games as he competes for gold in men’s table tennis singles against Liam Pitchford of England. Bronze will be won by Sathiyan Gnansekaran.

As if that weren’t enough, the Indian hockey men’s team will meet Australia in the final, and while India is assured a medal, nothing less than a yellow medal will satisfy the Indian contingent, who have been in excellent form throughout the tournament.

Following is India’s schedule at the Commonwealth Games on Sunday.

All timings in IST

BADMINTON:

  • 1:20 pm – Women’s singles gold medal match: PV Sindhu
  • 2:10 pm – Men’s singles gold medal match: Lakshya Sen
  • 3:00 pm – Men’s doubles gold medal match: Satwik Sairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty

HOCKEY:

  • 5:00 pm – Men’s Gold Medal Match: India vs Australia

TABLE TENNIS

  • 3:35 pm – Men’s Singles Bronze Medal Match: G Sathiyan
  • 4:25 pm – Men’s Singles Gold Medal Match: Achanta Sharath Kamal

CWG 2022 Day 10 Wrap

On Sunday, Nikhat Zareen (50kg) added a Commonwealth Games light flyweight (50kg) title to her growing trophy cabinet, while Amit Panghal (51kg) launched his redemption journey with a much-needed gold-winning effort.
Saurav Ghosal and Dipika Pallikal won bronze in mixed doubles on Sunday, earning India its second squash medal at the Commonwealth Games.
Ghosal and Pallikal won the bronze medal play-off 11-8 11-4 over the Australian pairing of Donna Lobban and Cameron Pilley in a replay of last year’s final.

Kidambi Srikanth, the world championships silver medallist, and the young women’s doubles combo of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand finished with bronze medals in the Commonwealth Games badminton competition here on Sunday.
Achanta Sharath Kamal, an Indian table tennis legend, triumphed over age to capture the mixed doubles gold medal at the Commonwealth Games on Sunday.