Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 2 Highlights: India wins four medals, Mirabai clinches Gold, Bindyarani wins Silver
CWG 2022: Read all the highlights, results, and medals tally from the second day of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
Updated : Jul 31, 2022 16:12 IST
Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 2 highlights. India won four medals, with a Gold Medal by Mirabai Chanu, two Silver Medals, one each by Bindyarani Devi and Sanket Sargar and a Bronze Medal by Gururaja.
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Medal Alert - Bindyarani Devi wins a Silver Medal in Women’s 55 kg Weightlifting
Weightlifting - Women’s 55kg final Snatch
Bindyarani Devi lifts 81 kg in Snatch in her first attempt and leads the rankings so far. She comes up for her second attempt, 84 kg and lifts without hesitation. In her third attempt, she steps up to 86 kg and lifts that up as well.
Commonwealth Games Record
Women's gymnastics
The Indian team finished last out of nine nations
All-around final - Ruthuja qualified while Pranati was second reserve
Vault final - Pranati qualified (was 3rd best in qualifying)
Uneven bars - Ruthuja is third reserve
Swimming - 100m backstroke - Final
Srihari Nataraj will play for India, starting from Lane 1. Srihari starts and finishes fourth after 50m. However, at the end of 100m, he is seventh at 54.31 seconds, with a better timing than that he had at the Olympics (54.33 seconds)
Badminton - Group A - India vs Australia
- Indian mixed team beat Australia 3-0 to move into the quarterfinals
- Smashes one after the other is too much for the Australian duo as India wins the doubles in straight games 21-19
- The Indian duo makes a comeback securing a two-point lead at 12-10, but Australia is still trying to earn a point. India, however earns another soon. 13-10 so far
- The second set begins with Australia trying to make a comeback with the score 5-3 in favour of Australia at the moment
- The Indian pair seals a win in the first game 21-16
- India looks to be making a comeback with 15 points on the board, but the Australian duo pulls two points back. India still maintaining the lead 17-14
- The Indians are putting a tough fight, but the Aussies are in the lead. The pair of Reddy and Shetty, pull bacl two points to make it 10-10 now.
- Sumeeth Reddy and Chirag Shetty are in action in the Men’s doubles against Australia’s Tran Hoang Pham and Jack Yu
Boxing
Sanjeet loses to Ato Leau Plodzicki-Faoagali to get knocked out of the Round of 16.
At the end of Round 3, the Samoan is declared the winner. In spite of Sanjeet leading in the first two rounds, Ato Leau Plodzicki-Faoagali managed to secure a win as Sanjeet is eliminated in the round of 16.
Sanjeet wins the second round 3-2 by split decision.
In the second round, the Samoan continues to land punches one after the other, but Sanjeet looks more composed and secures a win.
Sanjeet wins the first round by unanimous decision.
India’s Sanjeet will be in action for India against Ato Leau Plodzicki-Faoagali in the Heavyweight category. The bout begins with the Samoan boxer on the offensive. But Sanjeet dodges his right punch and lands a few punches on the boxer in red.
Weightlifting - Women’s 55 kg
India wins in Lawn Bowl Women’s Fours
The Indian women’s fours lawn bowling team finished the group stages, beating Cook Islands and Canada. It is through to quarters with six points, sitting second in Section D, behind England.
Badminton
- PV Sindhu wins the women’s singles in straight sets 21-10, 21-12
- The Indian continues to build on the lead with the score 18-12 now
- PV Sindhu gets her foot back in the driving seat with a two quick points. The score 11-8 at the moment
- India and Australia, initially level at 5-5, sees Australia earn a quick point as the Aussies look to get back into the match
- Sindhu wins the first game 21-10 against Australia’s Hsuan-Yu Chen
- Srikanth won the first singles in straight games against Ying Xiang Lin of Australia
Squash - Round of 32, Anahat and Abhay out in the Round of 32
BOXING - LOVLINA BORGOHAIN vs ARIANE NICHOLSON LIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT
- Lovlina Borgohain beats Ariane Nicholson by unanimous decision to reach the quarterfinals whre she will face Rosie Eccles - the 2018 silver medallist.
- Lovlina maintains her aggression over Nicholson who tries hard to forge a comeback.
- Lovlina wins Round 2 by Unanimous Decision!
- Lovlina dominates proceedings early on with sharp strikes over Nicholson.
- Round 2 begins.
- Round 1 ends. Lovlina wins Round 1 by Unanimous Decision.
- Lovlina and Nicholson go neck-and-neck in Round 1. Lovlina follows up with a barrage of punces to Nicholson’s face.
- The bout begins.
India now has three medals at the Commonwealth Games 2022, with the latest coming from Mirabai Chanu in the 46 kg women’s weightlifting category, where she won the Gold Medal!!
Squash
Anahat Singh loses the first set 11-7.
Anahat Singh is set to start her Round of 32 match against Emily Whitlock of Wales.
Table Tennis Women’s quarterfinals updates
TT women’s quarterfinals - Ying Ho vs Reeth Tennison, Malaysia seals semifinal spot, IND 2-3 MAS
Hockey
The Indian women are playing Wales in a Group B in the Commonwealth Games 2022. Follow the match live here below
Gymnastics
Indian women’s scores in floor exercise: Pranati - 9.65, Ruthuja - 10.65
TT Quarters - Women’s singles: Malaysia wins Match 4; MAS 2-2 IND
Gymnastics
India’s scores on Balance Beam: Pranati - 11, Ruthuja - 11.35
Medal Alert!
TT Quarters - Women’s singles 2: Sreeja Akula wins Match 3; IND 2-1 MAS
Gymnastics
Uneven Bars - Indian women scores - Pranati : 9.25, Ruturaj Natraj: 11.95
Indian Women gymnasts are in action in the team final and individual qualification - Subdivision 3. Pranati Nayak, Ruthuraj Natraj and Protishtha Samanta have come up with best efforts of 13.6, 12.3 and 12.9 respectively on the vault.
TT Quarters - Women’s singles: Manika Batra wins decider; IND, MAS level 1-1 after Match 2
Cycling - men’s keirin repechage: Beckham finishes second in the first round repechage; so does Esow.
Weightlifting
Mirabai Chanu lifted 84 kg in the first attempt and 88 kg in the second attempt, equalling her personal best and set a Commonwealth Games record in snatch at the Birmingham Games 2022.
Table Tennis Women’s quarterfinals updates
Women’s quarterfinals: India loses 3-1 to Malaysia in doubles (MAS 1-0 IND)
Sreeja Akula and Reeth Tennison start the women’s campaign against Malaysia, represented by Karen Lyne and Li Sian Chang.
The women’s table tennis team is in action in the quarterfinals of the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham now. The team consists of Manika Batra, Diya Chitale, Sreeja Akula and Reeth Tennison
Cycling
David Beckham finished fourth in his Men’s Keiren first round heat and will next compete in the repechage round. Esow Alben finished third in the Men’s Keiren first Round - Heat 4, and he also qualifies for repechage round. The first round repechage will begin at 9:14 pm.
Table Tennis women’s quarterfinals to begin soon
- Tokyo 2020 Olympics silver medallist Mirabai Chanu will be in action in the Women’s 49 kg final at 8 pm - LIVE ACTION
- Indian Women’s table tennis team will be in action in the quarter finals at 8:30 pm
- Men’s Keirin first Round - Heat 2 - David Beckham at 8:37 pm
- Men’s Keirin first Round - Heat 4 - Esow Alben
- Indian Women’s team final and individual qualification - Subdivision 3 at 9 pm
Squash
Saurav Ghoshal beats Shamil Wakeel in straight sets 11-4, 11-4, 11-6 to enter the Round of 16 at the CWG 2022.
Shamil Wakeel gets his highest points in a set in this match with six points, but Saurav is still ahead 10, and eventually seals the set, 11-6.
India starts with a commanding three points with Wakeel clawing back with a solitary point in the opening minutes of the third set.
The third set begins with Saurav just one set away from sealing a spot in the last 16 of the Men’s singles at the Commonwealth Games 2022.
India wins the second set with the same margin 11-4 as well.
Saurav takes the lead after points go level at 3-3, with the score 6-4 at the moment. The 35-year-old Indian looks well in control in court at the moment.
The second begins India and Sri Lanka going neck-to-neck at 1-1 initially as Wakeel looks to come back into the game.
Saurav seals the first set 11-4.
Saurav’s agility is too much for the Sri Lankan as the points’ difference widens further to 7-1. Wakeel tries a comeback and earns two points eventually, but it remains to be seen if the comeback is too late for now, as action continues.
The match begins with Saurav earning the first two points of the match as India leads 2-0 at the moment. Sri Lanka makes a come back with a point, but India earns one back again, with a two-point lead.
Saurav Ghoshal will be in action, next, playing Shamil Wakeel of Sri Lanka in the Round of 32.
Joshana beats Meagan Best in straight sets in the round of 32, 11-8, 11-9, 12-10 and moves int the round of 16 with ease. She will play Kaitlyn Watts of Australia in the Round of 16 on July 31.
Medal Alert
Squash
Joshana Chinappa is in action against Meagan Best of Barbados and India has won both the opening sets, while on the in the other Women’s singles match, Sunayna Sara Kuruvilla lost to Malaysia’s Aifa Azman in straight sets, getting eliminated in the round of 32.
Cycling
Vishavjeet Singh and Dinesh Kumar finished 18th and 19th in the men’s 4000m individual pursuit qualifying and is out of medal contention in Birmingham.
Weightlifting
Commonwealth Games record
Youri Simard, inhis third atempt, lifts 149 kg and pips the Indian to get back on top. Gururaja steps up to lift 151 kg now, and successfully lifts 151 kg. Gururaj is back on top! With a total weight of 269 kg, Gururaj is goes past Youri of Canada.
Gururaja lifts 144 kg successfully in clean and jerk. Gururaj lifts his personal best of 148 kg in the second attempt of clean and jerk. He tops the rankings for now, with a total weight of 266 kg.
Table Tennis
The Indian women’s quarterfinal will start at 8:30 pm.
India’s Harmeet Desai is level at 2-2 against Owen Cathcart, with the seventh game on right now! India beat Northen Ireland 3-0 with allowing Indian men’s table tennis team entering the quarterfinals.
INJURY UPDATE: Some bad news coming in for Team India as Ramit Tandon withdraws from his men’s singles match due to injury.
WEIGHTLIFTING
Heading into the Clean and Jerk, Gururaja is placed fourth in the standings with 118kg.
Muhammad fails 130kg in his last Snatch attempt but his 127kg is enough to put him well in the lead and set a Games Record for Snatch in the 61kg category.
Gururaja registers a best of 118kg in Snatch. He is joint-third in the standings currently. Muhamad of Malaysia surges ahead with 127kg in his third attempt. Morea Baru is second with a best of 121kg in the Snatch. Youri Simard is third with 119kg.
Gururaja is off to a perfect start in the Men’s 61kg as he successfully lifts 115kg and then 118kg in the Snatch. However, he fails 120kg in his third and final Snatch attempt.
India has won its first medal of CWG 2022 in weightlifting and now another Indian will be in action. Gururaja Poojary will compete in the Men’s 61kg Final.
And Aniq does it in the third attempt, lifting 142kg, and takes the Gold with a combined 249kg, which is also a Games Record for the Men’s 55kg category. Sanket Sargar of India settles for the silver medal with 248kg.
Aniq fails to lift 142kg in the second attempt and Sargar still leads the standings.
Yodage of Sri Lanka ends with a total of 225kg and Sargar is now assured of a silver medal. Only the Malaysian is now in the hunt for the gold.
But he goes for the third attempt and his elbow gives way. Sargar ends with 248kg (113kg + 135kg) but still leads.
Sargar fails to lift 139kg in the second attempt and seems to have hurt his elbow in the process. But the Indian is still in the lead with 248kg.
Aniq lifts 138kg in his first Clean and Jerk attempt and goes second with a combined 245kg.
Sargar has done it as he lifts 135kg successfully in his first attempt. He now leads with 248kg.
Sargar will start Clean and Jerk with 135kg. Stay tuned for further updates.
Sargar leads after the end of the Snatch with 113kg. He lifted 107kg, 111kg and 113kg in his three attempts. Aniq is second with 107kg and Sri Lankan Yodage is third with 105kg. Clean and Jerk round up next.
Failure again for the Malaysian again and Aniq ends Snatch with a best of 107kg.
And success for Sargar again as he clears 111kg in the second attempt but the Malaysian fails to register a clean lift. Sargar in the lead.
Sargar’s Malaysian Aniq also clears 107kg in his first attempt. Sargar up next for the second try.
Sargar clears 107kg in the first attempt with ease. He will lift 111kg in the second attempt.
Sanket Sargar of India will be in action soon. He has the joint-highest entry weight of 107 kg, thus we will have to wait a bit before we can see him. Remember, he is the reigning 55kg national champion. He won the title in March this year with an aggregrate of 249kg - 111 kg in the Snatch and 138kg in Clean and Jerk.
Kgaswane of Botswana registers a best of 70kg in the Snatch. Emile of Mauritius puts 80kg on the board in the Snatch.
Kenya’s Ochoma manages a best of 65kg in the Snatch after failing to lift 70kg in the second and third attempts.
Weightlifter Sanket Sargar will begin his Men’s 55kg campaign with 107kg in the Snatch.
BOXING
Mohammed Hussamuddin down South African Amzolele Dyeyi 5-0 in the Men’s Featherweight Round of 32 match. The Indian will take on Salim Hossain of Bangladesh in the Round of 16 match on August 1 at 1:30 PM IST.
BADMINTON
The Mixed Team now sits on top of Group A with two wins from two matches and will take on Australia in the last group match at 11:30 PM IST today.
Another 5-0 sweep for India as Tressa and Gayatri put in a clinical performance in the second set to win the Women’s Doubles match 21-18 and 21-6. India beats Sri Lanka 5-0.
Treesa and Gayatri take the first set 21-18 and inch closer to a 5-0 sweep.
The pair is level at 12-12 in the first set against the Sri Lankan duo of Hendahewa and Vidanage.
Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand are next in the Women’s Doubles as India eyes a 5-0 sweep of Sri Lanka.
Sumeeth and Chirag win the Men’s Doubles match 21-10, 21-13 and India goes up 4-0 against Sri Lanka.
Sumeeth Reddy and Chirag Shetty are in the lead in the Men’s Doubles fixture with a 21-10 win in the first set and a 16-10 lead in the second.
Thumping win for Aakarshi, who wins 21-3, 21-9, and India is 3-0 ahead against Sri Lanka in the Mixed Team Event.
In the Women’s Singles match, Aakarshi Kashyap wins the first set 21-3 and leads in the second.
Sen wins 21-18, 21-5 in his Men’s Singles match and India now leads Sri Lanka 2-0 in the Mixed Team Event.
Sen took the first set 21-18 and leads 17-5 in the second against Niluka Karunaratne.
Lakshya Sen will play next in the Men’s Singles match.
India takes the match, winning the second set 21-9 and the match 21-14, 21-9. India 1-0 up in the tie.
The duo maintains a healthy lead in the second set, up by 16-6.
Satwik and Ponnappa have won the first set 21-14 and are in the lead in the second.
The Indian pair now leads 17-14 in the first set as the Sri Lankan duo leads a fightback.
Satwik Sairaj Rankireddy and Ashwini Ponnappa have begun their mixed doubles fixture against Sri Lanka in the Mixed Team Event Round 3 match. The pair leads 9-5 in the first set.
TABLE TENNIS
The second set finishes, with the scores still level at 2-2. Harmeet Desai is level 1-1 in his singles match. He lost the first set 5-11 before bouncing back to win the second 11-9.
Shetty wraps up his singles match in straight sets 11-5, 15-13, 11-6 to put India 2-0 up against Northern Ireland.
Sanil Shetty begins his singles match.
The Indian pair wins in four sets 11-3, 9-11, 11-6, 11-1 to give India a 1-0 lead in the Men’s Team Event.
Sharath and Desai take the first set 11-3 and lead in the second.
The Men’s Team is in action in its Group 3 match against Northern Ireland. India begins the tie with the doubles pairing of Sharath Kamal and Harmeet Desai.
Tennison wins her singles match 11-7, 14-12, 13-11 and India has won the tie 3-0 and tops Group 2 with three wins in three matches in the Women’s Team event. On Friday, India had beaten South Africa and Fiji. India is through to the quarterfinal along with Guyana from Group 2.
Reeth Tennison leads 11-7, 14-12 in the singles match against Chelsea Edghill.
Manika Batra has thrashed Thurai Thomas 11-1, 11-3, 11-3 in her singles match. India leads Guyana 2-0.
Batra makes short work of her Guyanese opponent by taking the first two sets 11-1, 11-3.
Akula Sreeja and Reeth Tennison have won their doubles match 11-5, 11-7, 11-7 in the Women’s Team Event against Guyana. Manika Batra will be in action next in the singles fixture.
CYCLING
Meenakshi (3:49.596s) failed to make it to the top four in the Women’s 3000m Individual Pursuit Qualifying Round and is out of medal contention. She finished last in a field of 15 riders.
India’s Mayuri Lute (11.542s) and Triyasha Paul (11.813s) finished 20th and 23rd, respectively, in the Women’s Sprint Qualification Round and failed to make it to the 1/8 Finals as only the top 16 riders make the cut.
Meanwhile England has won the first gold medal of Day 2
Quite a few events coming India’s way at 1:30 PM IST, starting with Nitendra Singh Rawat in the Men’s Marathon, Sanket Sargar in the Men’s 55kg Weightlifting event and the Badminton Mixed Team in action against Sri Lanka.
ATHLETICS
Rawat finishes 12th out of 19 competitors in the Men’s Marathon with a timing of 2:19.22 seconds.
Rawat moves up to 12th after 30 kilometres.
Nitendra Singh Rawat is 13th in a field of 19 in the Men’s Marathon after 25km into the race.
Watch this vlog from our man in Birmingham, Santadeep Dey, who recaps action from Day 1.
You could also glance through our compilation of the top 10 moments from Day 1 in case you missed the action.
Here is how the medals tally looks after Day 1
Position | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
1 | Australia | 8 | 4 | 4 | 16 |
2 | New Zealand | 3 | 3 | 1 | 7 |
3 | England | 2 | 5 | 2 | 9 |
4 | Canada | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
5 | Scotland | 1 | 1 | 4 | 6 |
JULY 30 SCHEDULE (All timings in IST - Indian Standard Time)
ATHLETICS
Men’s marathon - Final - Nitendra Singh Rawat - 1:30 PM
SWIMMING AND PARA SWIMMNG
100m Men’s Backstroke S9 (Para) - Final - Ashish Kumar - 12:18 PM
100m Backstroke - Semifinal - Srihari Natraj - 1:15 AM
200m Freestyle - Heat 3 - Kushagra Rawat - 3 PM
GYMNASTICS
Women’s Team final and Individual Qualification Sub-division 3 - 9 PM
Indian women’s team - Pranati Nayak, Ruthuja Natraj, Protishtha Samanta
BADMINTON
Mixed Team Event Qualifying Round 3
India vs Sri Lanka - 1:30 PM
India vs Australia - 11:30 PM
BOXING
54kg - 57kg - Featherweight - Round of 32 - Hussamuddin Mohammed vs Amzolele (South Africa) - 5 PM
66kg - 70kg - Light Middleweight - Round of 16 - Lovlina Borgohain vs Ariane Nicholson (NZ) - 12 AM (July 31)
86kg - 92kg - Heavyweight - Round of 16 - Sanjeet Sanjeet vs Ato Leau Plodzicki-Faoagali (Samoa) - 1:00 AM (July 31)
CYCLING - TRACK AND PARA TRACK
2:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Women’s Sprint - Qualifying - Mayuri Lute, Triyasha Paul
Women’s 3000m Individual Pursuit- Qualifying - Meenakshi
Men’s 4000m Individual Pursuit - Vishwajeet Singh, Dinesh Kumar
8:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Men’s Keirin first round - Esow Alben
HOCKEY
Women’s Pool A - India vs Wales - 11:30 PM
WEIGHTLIFTING
1:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Men’s 55 kg - Final - Sanket Mahadev Sargar
Men’s 61 kg - Final - Gururaja
8:00 PM - 10:15 PM
Women’s 49 kg - Final - Mirabhai Chanu
12:30 AM (July 31)
Women’s 55 kg - Final - Bindyarani Devi
TABLE TENNIS
Women’s Team Event Qualifying Round 3 - India vs Guyana - 2 PM
Men’s Team Event Qualifying Round 3 - India vs Northern Ireland - 4:30 PM
Quarter-Finals - 8:30 PM - 1:30 AM (July 31)
Indian entries: Women’s team: Diya Chitale Manika Batra Reeth Tennison Seerja Akula
Men’s team: Harmeet Desai Sanil Shetty Sharath Kamal Sathiyan Gnanasekaran
SQUASH
Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 32 - Ramit Tandon vs Christopher Binnie (Jamaica) - 5 PM
Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 32 - Joshana Chinappa vs Meagan Best (Barbados) - 5:45 PM
Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 32 - Sunayna Sara Kuruvilla vs Aifa Azman (Malaysia) - 5:45 PM
Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 32 - Saurav Ghoshal vs Shamil Wakeel (Sri Lanka) - 6:15 PM
Squash Indian entries (all categories)
Men’s team: Singles: Saurav Ghosal Abhay Singh Doubles: Senthilkumar Valavan/Abhay Singh Ramit Tandon/Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu
Women’s team: Singles: Joshana Chinappa Sunayna Sara Kuruvilla Anahat Singh Doubles: Sunayna Sara Kuruvilla/Anahat Singh Joshana Chinappa/Dipika Pallikal Karthik
Mixed: Saurav Ghoshal/Joshana Chinappa Ramit Tandon/Dipika Pallikal Karthik
LAWN BOWLS
1:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Men’s Triples Sectional Play - Dinesh Kumar, Navneet Singh, Chandan Kumar Singh
Women’s Singles Sectional Play - Tania Choudhury vs Laura Daniels (Wales)
Para Women’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play - Round 3
7:30 PM - 12: 45 AM (July 31)
Women’s Fours Sectional Play - Round 3 (Lovely Choubey, Tania Choudhury, Rupa Rani Tirkey, Pinki)
Men’s Pairs Sectional Play - Round 3 (Sunil Bahadur, Mridul Borgohain)
Where and when to watch the 2022 Commonwealth Games Live?
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