CWG 2018 Schedule, Day 7: Full Fixtures of Indian Athletes Participating in All The Events of Commonwealth Games at Gold Coast
On day seven all eyes will be on Jitu Rai as he aims to bag the second medal at the Gold Coast.
Pistol shooter Heena Sidhu was the highlight of the day six at the Commonwealth Games 2018 (CWG 2018) as far as India is concerned. Sidhu bagged the gold medal in the women's 25m pistol event while para-powerlifter Sachin Chaudhary claimed a bronze in the men's heavyweight final with an effort of 181kg. It was a slow day for India and only two medals came its way. However, India continues to occupy third place on the CWG 2018 medals tally. India now has 11 gold, four silver, and six bronze medals. Meanwhile, Australia and England continue to lead the CWG 2018 medals tally.
On day six, Gagan Narang and Chain Singh were expected to bag at least a medal between them but both of the failed to live up to the expectation in the 50m rifle prone event. However, India will be hoping for more medals from shooters as Jitu Rai competes in the 50m pistol event. He has already collected a gold medal in the 10m event. CWG 2018 India Squad: Full List of Indian Athletes
On day seven, boxing star Mary Kom would be aiming to enter the finals, while star shuttler Saina Nehwal and P V Sindhu will begin their quest for individual medals after the mixed team gold. We at LatestLY, bring to you complete schedule and fixtures of Indian athletes to participate on Day 7 (April 11) at CWG Games 2018:
HOCKEY
Men Pool B
India vs England (15:00 IST)
ATHLETICS
Women's 400m Final
(17:15 IST)
Hima Das
Women's Long Jump Qualifying Round - Group A
Nellickal V. Neena
(14:30 IST)
Women's Long Jump Qualifying Round - Group B
Nayana James
(14:30 IST)
Men's High Jump Final
Tejaswin Shankar
(15:35
IST)
BOXING
Women's 45-48kg Semifinal 1
MC Mary KOM vs Anusha Dilrukshi Koddithuwakku
(7:32 IST)
Women's 60kg Quarterfinal 1
Sarita Devi vs Australia's Anja Stridsman (8:02 IST)
Men's 52kg Quarterfinal 1
Gaurav Solanki vs Papua New Guinea's Charles Keama (9:05 IST)
Men's 75kg Quarterfinal 1
Vikas Krishnan vs Zambia's Benny Muziyo
(11:31
IST)
Women's 51kg Quarterfinal 2
Pinki Rani vs England's Lisa Whiteside
(14:02 IST)
Men's 60kg Quarterfinal 1
Manish Kaushik vs England's Calum French
(15:35
IST)
SQUASH
Men's Doubles: Vikram Malhotra and Ramit Tandon vs Wales' Peter Creed and Joel Makin (6:30 pm IST)
Women's Doubles
Joshna Chinappa and Dipika Pallikal
(8pm IST) vs Wales' Tesni Evans and Deon Saffery ; Joshna Chinappa & Dipika Pallikal vs Dianne Kellas & Colette Sultana (Malta) (13:30 pm IST)
Mixed Doubles
Joshna Chinappa & Harinder Pal
Sandhu vs Lisa Aitken & Kevin Moran (Scotland) (15:45 pm IST)
TABLE TENNIS
Men's Doubles Round of 32
Harmeet Desai & Sanil Shetty vs Shemar Britton & Christopher Franklin (Guyana,
8: 30 am IST)
Sharath Kamal & G Sathiyan vs Tauramoa Miita & Nooa Takooa (Kiribati) (7:55 am IST)
Women's Doubles
Sutirtha Mukherjee & Pooja Sahasrabudhe
vs Kinoo Ruqayyah & Sanjana Alix Ramasawmy (7:20 am)
Mixed Doubles Round of 32
Pooja Sahasrabudhe & Harmeet Desai vs TBD (9:05 am IST)
Sharath Kamal & Mouma Das vs TBD
Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Manika Batra
(12:00
IST)
Sanil Shetty & Madhurika Patkar vs TBD
(12:00 IST)
Men's Singles Round of 64
Harmeet Desai vs TBD
Sharath Kamal vs TBD
G Sathiyan vs TBD (all matches 12:45 am IST)
Women's Singles Round of 32
Madhurika Patkar vs TBD
(13:30 pm IST)
Manika Batra vs TBD (14:15 pm IST)
Mouma Das vs TBD (14:15 pm IST)
BADMINTON
Women's Singles Round of 32
Saina Nehwal vs Elsie De Villiers (SA)
PV Sindhu vs Andra Whiteside (SA)
Ruthvika Gadde vs Grace Atipaka (Ghana)
(all matches from 13:45 pm IST)
Men's Singles Round of 32
Srikanth Kidambi vs Aatish Lubah (Mauritius)
HS Prannoy vs Christopher Jean Paul (Mauritius)
Mixed Doubles
Round of 32
Ashwini Ponnappa & Satwik Rankireddy vs Ben Lane & Jessica Pugh (Eng)
Pranaav Chopra and N Sikki Reddy vs Burty Molia and Karyn Gibson (Fiji).
So, on day seven all eyes will be on Jitu Rai as he aims to bag the second medal at the games. Apart from him, Om Mitherval will be eyeing a medal as well. In men’s High Jump final, Tejaswin Shankar will be hoping for for a podium finish. Ankur Mittal, in men's double trap, is another medal’s prospect for India. It will be interesting to see how many more India collects on day seven of the CWG 2018. (Inputs PTI)
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