India has been a consistent performer in Commonwealth Games for a long time. This year, India has bagged 18 medals till the end of Day 6, which includes five golds, six silvers and seven bronze in different sporting events.
Interestingly, 10 out of 18 medals have been won by weightlifters, while squash, badminton, table tennis, judo, high jump, and lawn bowls are some other sports where athletes proved their mettle. Every medal signifies the true sportsmanship and dedication of players to hoist the Indian flag in Birmingham.
On Day 7, Indian supporters will witness Hima Das at Women's 200-meter Round 1 in athletics, while Murali Shreeshankar and Mohammad Anees Yahya would be representing India in the high jump finals. Moreover, there are some qualifying rounds and quarterfinals in different sports.
After Scotland's superb performance, India fell down to the seventh spot. However, Indian weightlifters did perform exceptionally well on Day 6 as they bagged two bronze medals. India's performance in squash, judo and long jump was also phenomenal on Day 6.
When to watch Commonwealth Games 2022?
Matches will be telecast live on different streaming portals and television channels. So if you are an online viewer, you can stick to the schedule given below.
| Timings | Event | Highlights |
| 1 pm | Lawn Bowls |
Mridul Borgohain vs Ross Davis - Men’s Singles Section D Round 5 |
Sarita Romit Singh, Manju Bala – Women’s Hammer Throw Qualifying in Group A
Shetty Sanil / Tennison Reeth vs Wong Qi Shen / Tee Ai Xin (Malaysia) – Mixed Doubles Round of 64
Hima Das at Women’s 200m Round 1 Heat 2
Bhavina Hasmukhbhai Patel vs Akanisi Latu (Fiji) – Women’s Singles Classes 3-5 in Group 1
Baby Sahana Ravi vs Qian Yang (Australia) – Women’s Singles Classes 6-10 in Group 1
Sonalben Manubhai Patel vs Chinenye Obiora (Nigeria) – Women’s Singles Classes 3-5 in Group 2
Bavleen Kaur – Team Final & Individual Qualification
Amit Panghal against Lennon Mulligan (Scotland) – Men’s Over 48kg – 51kg Flyweight Quarterfinals
Sunayna Sara Kuruvilla / Anahat Singh against Kuruppu Yeheni / Sinaly Chanithma (Sri Lanka)
Senthil Kumar Velavan / Abhay Singh against Reich Luca / Chapman Joe (British Virgin Islands)
Jaismine Lamboria against Troy Garton (New Zealand) in Women’s Over 57kg – 60kg Lightweight Quarterfinals
India vs Wales – Group Match Pool B
Pallikal Karthik Dipika / Ghosal Sourav vs TBD
Sagar Ahlawat against Keddy Evans Agnes (Seychelles) – Over 92kg Super Heavyweight Quarterfinals
Sathiyan Gnanasekaran / Manika Batra vs TBD –Round of 32
Achanta Sharath Kamal / Akula Sreeja vs TBD – Round of 32
Reeth Tennison vs TBD – Round of 32
Sreeja Akula vs TBD – Round of 32
Chinappa Joshana / Sandhu Harinder Pal Singh against Lobban Donna / Pilley Cameron (Australia) – Round of 16
Desai Harmeet / Shetty Sanil against Elia Iosif / Savva Christos (Cyprus) – Round of 32
00:10 AM (Aug 5): Achanta Sharath Kamal / Sathiyan Gnanasekaran against Alleyne Joel / van Lange Jonathan (Guyana) – Round of 3
Muhammed Aneed Yahiya and Murali Sreeshankar in Men’s Long Jump Final
Rohit Tokas against Xavier Ikinofo (Niue) – Men’s Over 63.5kg to 67kg Welterweight Quarterfinals
Chinappa Joshana / Pallikal Karthik Dipika vs TBD – Round of 16 (Squash)
Where to watch Commonwealth Games 2022?
You can watch the coverage of Day 7 of the Commonwealth Games 2022 on Sony Six, Sony Ten 2, Ten 3, and Ten 4 channels. You can also stream most of the matches on Sony Liv app.

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