Commonwealth Games 2018 and India

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This is a collection of articles archived for the excellence of their content.

India's results,day-wise

5 April

April 6,2018: The Times of India


WEIGHTLIFTING Gold: Women (48kg): S Mirabai Chanu.

Silver: Men (56kg): P Gururaja.


BADMINTON: Mixed team event: India bt Sri Lanka 5-0; bt Pakistan 5-0.

BOXING: Round 1: Manoj Kumar (69kg) bt Osita Umeh (Nig), enters prequarters.

CYCLING: Men: 7th in Team sprint; Women: 6th in Team sprint.

HOCKEY: Women: India lost to Wales 2-3.

SWIMMING: Men: 50m butterfly: Veerdhawal Khade (finishes 15th after making the semifinals); Sajan Prakash failed to qualify for semifinals; 100m backstroke: Sri Hari Nataraj (finishes 13th after making semifinals).

SQUASH: Men: Singles (Round 1): Harinder Pal Sandhu bt Cameron Stafford (Cayman) 3-1; Vikram Malhotra bt Manda Chilambwe (Zam) 3-0; Sourav Ghosal lost to Chris Binnie (Jam) 2-3.

Women: Dipika Pallikal bt Charlotte Knaggs (TTO) 3-0; Joshna Chinnappa bt Lynette Vai (PNG) 3-0.

TABLE TENNIS: Men’s team event: India bt Northern Ireland 3-0; bt Trinidad and Tobago 3-0.

Women’s team event: India bt Sri Lanka 3-0; bt Wales 3-1.

8 April

8 April- India won 3 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals
From: April 9,2018: The Times of India

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8 April- India won 3 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals

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