CWG Day 9: Indians all set to compete

The ninth day of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 promises to be quite exciting for Indian fans, with wrestlers ready to compete once more just one day after winning six medals. India is eager to advance in the knockout rounds in sports like hockey, table tennis, badminton, and cricket. Achanta Sharath Kamal, a player of […]

by Simran Singh - August 6, 2022, 12:04 pm

The ninth day of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 promises to be quite exciting for Indian fans, with wrestlers ready to compete once more just one day after winning six medals. India is eager to advance in the knockout rounds in sports like hockey, table tennis, badminton, and cricket.

Achanta Sharath Kamal, a player of table tennis, will begin playing in his quarterfinal round at 2:40 PM.

The Women’s F55-57 Shot Put Finals, in which Poonam Sharma, Sharmila, and Santosh will be participating for India, will begin at 2:50 PM.

Priyanka Goswami and Bhawna Jat will be participating in the women’s 10 km walk final, which is scheduled to start at 3:00 p.m.

Nitu Ganghas will be representing India in the boxing 45kg to 48kg semis against Priyanka Dhillion of Canada.

Pooja Gehlot, Pooja Sihag, Ravi Dahiya, Naveen, and Vinesh Phogat, along with Deepak Nehra, will be participating in the wrestling quarterfinals in their respective categories.

The Indian Women’s cricket team is all set to beg for a medal against England.

From 4:10 p.m. onwards, Shreeja Akula will be participating in the women’s singles category in the table tennis semifinals.

Avinash Sable will start competing in the men’s 3000 m steeplechase final at 4:20 PM. Badminton superstar PV Sindhu’s women’s singles quarterfinal match will also take place at the same time.

The Women’s Hammer Throw final will start from 11:30 pm onwards, where Manju Bala will represent India.

Sonalben Patel, a TT player, will begin competing in her bronze-medal match at 12:15 AM.

Avinash Sable will compete in the Men’s 5000 m Final starting at 12:40 AM.

Rohit Tokas’ Over 63.5 67 kg semi-final match will begin at 12:45 AM.

The gold medal match for Para TT standout Bhavina Patel will begin at one in the morning.

Finally, Sagar Ahlawat will begin boxing in semis weighing over 92 kg at 1:30 AM.