Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 11 HIGHLIGHTS: India ends CWG campaign with men’s hockey silver; Sharath, Satwik-Chirag, Lakshya, Sindhu win golds
CWG 2022: Get the live updates, schedule, medal tally, results and highlights from the 11th day of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on Monday.
Updated : Mar 31, 2023 13:53 IST - 6 MINS READ
Thank you for tuning into Sportstar’s HIGHLIGHTS of Day 11 of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on Monday. India has won 61 medals - 22 gold, 16 silver and 23 bronze medals - as of the final day of action in Birmingham. (INDIAN MEDAL TALLY)
India’s final medal tally at CWG 2022:
- Gold - PV Sindhu - Badminton Women’s Singles
- Gold - Lakshya Sen - Badminton Men’s Singles
- Gold - Nikhat Zareen - Boxing Women’s Light Flyweight
- Gold -Vinesh Phogat - Wrestling Women’s Freestyle 53kg
- Gold - Ravi Kumar Dahiya - Wrestling Men’s Freestyle 57kg
- Gold - Naveen - Wrestling Men’s Freestyle 74kg
- Gold - Sharath Kamal - Table Tennis men’s singles
- Gold - Nitu Ghanghas - Boxing Minimumweight
- Gold - Amit Panghal - Boxing Flyweight
- Gold - Bajrang Punia - Wrestling Men’s Freestyle 65kg
- Gold - Sakshi Malik - Wrestling Women’s Freestyle 62kg
- Gold - Deepak Punia - Wrestling Men’s Freestyle 86kg
- Gold - Mirabai Chanu - Weightlifting Women’s 49kg
- Gold - Jeremy Lalrinnunga - Weightlifting Men’s 67kg
- Gold - Achinta Sheuli - Weightlifting Men’s 73kg
- Gold - Lovely Choubey, Pinki, Nayanmoni Saikia, Rupa Rani Tirkey - Lawn Bowls Women’s Fours
- Gold - Sharath Kamal, Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, Harmeet Desai, Sanil Shetty - Table Tennis Men’s Team
- Gold - Sudhir - Para Powerlifting Men’s Heavyweight
- Gold - Bhavina Patel - Women’s Singles Classes 3-5
- Gold- Eldhose Paul- Men’s Triple Jump
- Gold - Sharath Kamal, Sreeja Akula - Table Tennis Mixed Team
- Gold - Satwik Sairaj Rankireddi and Chirag Shetty - Badminton men’s doubles
- Silver - India Men’s Hockey Team
- Silver - India Women’s Cricket Team
- Silver - Anshu Malik - Wrestling Women’s Freestyle 57kg
- Silver - Murali Sreeshankar - Men’s Long Jump
- Silver - Kidambi Srikanth, Satwik Sairaj, Sumeeth Reddy, Lakshya Sen, Chirag Shetty, Treesa Jolly, Aakarshi Kashyap, Ashwini Ponappa, Gayatri Gopichand, PV Sindhu - Badminton Mixed Team
- Silver - Sharath Kamal, G Sathiyan - Table Tennis Men’s Doubles
- Silver - Vikas Thakur - Weightlifting Men’s 96kg
- Silver - Shushila Devi Likmabam - Judo Women’s 48kg
- Silver - Bindyarani Devi - Weightlifting Women’s 55kg
- Silver - Tulika Maan - Judo Women’s +78kg
- Silver - Sanket Sargar - Weightlifting Men’s 55kg
- Silver - Avinash Sable - Men’s 3000m Steeplechase
- Silver - Priyanka Goswami - Women’s 10km Race Walk
- Silver - Dinesh Kumar, Chandan Kumar Singh, Sunil Bahadur, Navaneeth Singh - Lawn Bowls Men’s Fours
- Silver- Abdullah Aboobacker - Men’s Triple Jump
- Silver - Sagar Ahlawat - Boxing Men’s Super Heavyweight
- Bronze - Gururaja Poojary - Weightlifting Men’s 61kg’
- Bronze - Vijay Kumar Yadav - Judo Men’s 60kg
- Bronze - Harjinder Kaur - Weightlifting Women’s 71kg
- Bronze - Lovepreet Singh - Weightlifting Men’s 109kg
- Bronze - Saurav Ghosal - Squash Men’s Singles
- Bronze - Gurdeep Singh - Weightlifting Men’s 109kg+
- Bronze - Tejaswin Shankar - Men’s High Jump
- Bronze - Divya Kakran - Wrestling Women’s 68kg
- Bronze - Mohit Grewal - Wrestling Men’s 125kg
- Bronze- Jaismine- Boxing Women’s Lightweight 60kg
- Bronze - Pooja Gehlot - Wrestling Freestyle Women’s 57=0kg
- Bronze - Pooja Sihag - Wrestling Freestyle Women’s 76kg
- Bronze - Hussamuddin - Men’s Boxing Featherweight
- Bronze - Deepak Nehra - Wrestling Freestyle Men’s 97kg
- Bronze - Sonalben Patel - Para Table Tennis Women’s Singles Classes 3-5
- Bronze - Rohit Tokas - Boxing Men’s Welterweight 67kg
- Bronze - Indian Women’s Hockey Team
- Bronze- Sandeep Kumar- Men’s 10,000m Race Walk
- Bronze - Annu Rani - Women’s Javelin Throw
- Bronze - Saurav Ghosal and Dipika Palikkal - Squash Mixed Doubles
- Bronze - Kidambi Srikanth - Badminton Men’s Singles
- Bronze - Gayatri Gopichand, Treesa Jolly - Badminton Women’s Doubles
- Bronze - G. Sathiyan - Table Tennis Men’s Singles
HOCKEY UPDATES- India wins silver in the men’s hockey after losing to Australia 0-7.
INDIA TRAILS 0-7 TO AUSTRALIA IN THE MEN’S HOCKEY FINALS!
Table Tennis Men’s Singles Final - Sharath Kamal 4-1 Liam Pitchford (ENG)
Fourth Game begins
Third Game begins.
Second game begins
First Game begins
Badminton
- The duo goes from strength to strength, leading 13-10 now.
- India has found its lead in the second game as well, leading it 5-3 at the moment.
- Follow the match as it happens HERE.
- India has won the first game 21-15.
- Satwik Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty are in action against Sean Vendy and Ben Lane of England.
- India’s last match in Badminton today is underway in the Men’s Doubles Gold Medal Match.
Hockey Gold Medal Match - India trails Australia 0-5
- Australia scores another goal to go 3-0 up against India.
- Follow the match as it happens HERE.
- Australia lead the match 2-0 at the moment.
- India is in action against Australia in the Men’s Hockey final.
UPDATE: Lakshya Sen beats Tze Young Ng of Malaysia 19-21, 21-9, 21-16 to win the men’s singles gold medal. Two gold today for India in badminton singles. First Sindhu winning the women’s singles final before Sen bagging the men’s singles title.
TABLE TENNIS - MEN’S SINGLES BRONZE MEDAL MATCH (LIVE UPDATES)
BADMINTON - MEN’S SINGLES FINAL - LAKSHYA SEN (LIVE UPDATES)
WHAT’S IN STORE ON THE FINAL DAY
- Badminton - Men’s Singles Final- Lakshya Sen -Next Up
- Badminton - Men’s Doubles Final - Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty - 3:00 PM IST
- Hockey - Men’s India vs Australia Final - 5:00 PM IST
- Table Tennis - Men’s Singles Bronze Medal Match - 3:35 PM IST
- Table Tennis - Sharath Kamal - Men’s Singles Final - 4:25 PM IST
- The elusive Commonwealth Games gold will finally be around Sindhu’s neck. She had won the bronze in 2014 and silver in 2018 but this time around she managed to turn it into gold.
- Sindhu wins the gold medal match 21-15, 21-13. Also, this is India’s 200th gold medal at the Commonwealth Games and 19th in this edition of the games.
- Sindhu wins the gold with a crosscourt smash, bagging the second game 21-13.
- Championship point for Sindhu as Li sends this wide after a good rally.
- Sindhu makes it 19-13 as Li continues to find the net on her returns.
- Li sends it long and Sindhu ahead 18-13. Three points away.
- Li pulls one back to make it 17-13. Sindhu commits an error in judgement.
- Sindhu just four points away from the gold now.
- A disguised drop shot has Li scrambling for it and dives forward to reach to it but misses. Sindhu leads 16-12.
- Sindhu makes it 15-11 as Li commits another unforced error.
- A fantastic rally and Li puts it just out of reach of Sindhu to make it 13-10 in the Indian’s favour.
- Li smashes it into the net again and Sindhu now leads 13-8.
- A net error by Sindhu trims her lead to 12-8.
- 11-6 in favour of the Indian at the mid-game interval.
- The Indians continues to dominate and now leads 7-3 as Li hits it long and beyond the baseline.
- Sindhu takes a 3-2 lead in the second game with an accurate and powerful down the line smash.
- Sindhu wins the first game 21-15 and goes 1-0 up.
- Game point for Sindhu as Li smashes into the net.
- Li slips and Sindhu lands the shuttle wide of her to take a 19-15 lead in the first game.
- A powerful crosscourt jump smash by Li makes it 17-13 in Sindhu’s favour.
- Li cuts the lead a bit as Sindhu now leads 16-12.
- A 20-shot long rally between the finallists and Sindhu takes the point and moves to 15-9.
- Sindhu surges ahead now with a lead of 14-8.
- Sindhu ahead by 9-8 in the first game. She makes it 10-8 as Li sprays the shuttle on the net.
2 PM: Badminton - A close start to the women’s singles final between India’s P V Sindhu and Canada’s Michelle Li. Scores level at 4-4 in the opening game
CHECK OUT THE BADMINTON BLOG FOR ALL THE DETAILED UPDATES ON THE MATCHES
HEAD TO HEAD- (Men’s Singles gold medal match - Lakshya Sen vs NG Tze Yong)
India’s Lakshya Sen in his maiden CWG will face the Malaysian shuttler Tze Yong NG for gold. The World No 10 Indian has a 2-0 lead against Yong, however, the Malaysian defeated Lakshya’s compatriot and former World No 1 Kidabmi Srikanth in the semifinals and for the second time at CWG 2022.
HEAD TO HEAD- (Women’s Singles gold medal match - P. V. Sindhu vs Michelle Li)
The Indian World No 7 P V Sindhu will take on Canada’s World No 13 Michelle Li in the women’s singles finals of the Commonwealth Games 2022. Sindhu holds an advantage over the Canadian having won eight off the 10 matches. In this year, she played Li twice and defeated her on both occasions.
Here is the full medals tally at the Commonwealth Games 2022.
The Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham is taking place from July 29 to August 8 with Indian athletes competing in events across 15 sports. Here are all the events Indians will be participating on Day 11 in Birmingham.
AUGUST 8, DAY 11 FULL SCHEDULE - INDIA (ALL TIMINGS IN IST)
BADMINTON
1:20 PM Women’s Singles gold medal match - P. V. Sindhu vs Li Michelle (Canada)
2:10 PM Men’s Singles gold medal match - Lakshya Sen vs NG Tze Yong (Malaysia)
3:00 PM- Men’s Doubles gold medal match - Satwiksairaj Rankireddy /Chirag Shetty vs Ben Lane/Sean Vendy (England)
HOCKEY
5:00 PM Men’s Hockey gold medal match- India vs Australia
TABLE TENNIS
3:35 PM: Men’s Singles bronze medal match - G. Sathiyan vs Paul Drinkhall (England)
4:25 PM: Men’s Singles gold medal match - Achanta Sharath Kamal vs Liam Pitchford (England)