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*Indian medal winners at Commonwealth Games 2022*
1 Sanket Sargar Silver Men’s 55kg Weightlifting
2 Gururaja Poojary Bronze Men’s 61kg Weightlifting
3 Mirabai Chanbu Gold Women’s 49kg Weightlifting
4 Bindyarani Devi Silver Women’s 55kg Weightlifting
5 Jeremy Lalrinnunga Gold Men’s 67kg Weightlifting
6 Achinta Sheuli Gold Men’s 73kg Weightlifting
7 Sushila Devi Likmabam Silver Women’s 48kg Judo
8 Vijay Kumar Yadav Bronze Men’s 60kg Judo
9 Harjinder Kaur Bronze Women’s 71kg Weightlifting
10 Indian women’s team Gold Women’s fours Lawn bowls
11 Vikas Thakur Silver Men’s 96kg Weightlifting
12 Indian men’s team Gold Men’s team Table Tennis
13 Indian mixed team Silver Mixed team Badminton
14 Lovepreet Singh Bronze Men’s 109kg Weightlifting
15 Saurav Ghosal Bronze Men’s singles Squash
16 Tulika Maan Silver Women’s +78kg Judo
17 Gurdeep Singh Bronze Men’s +109kg Weightlifting
18 Tejaswin Shankar Bronze Men’s high jump Athletics
2. CWG 2022 medal table
Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Aus. 46 38 39 123
2 Eng 38 37 28 103
3 Canada 16 20 21 57
4 NZLD. 16 10 10 36
5 Scotland 7. 8 17 32
6 South Africa 6 7 7 20
7 India 5 6 7 18
3. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the schedule for the upcoming Australia and South Africa tours of India.
Mohali will host the first T20 International against Australia on September 20 with Nagpur and Hyderabad hosting the second and third respectively on September 23 and 25.The home series against South Africa will begin in Thiruvananthapuram from September 28.
The second T20I will be played on October 2, 2022, at Guwahati, followed by the last T20I at Indore on October 4. The action will then shift to Lucknow on 6th October where the ODI series will get underway. Ranchi and Delhi will host the second and third ODI respectively on October 9 and 11.
4. India thrash Canada 8-0 in men’s hockey, jump to top of their group at CWG 2022.
5. Tejaswin Shankar wins high jump bronze, India’s First Medal In High Jump. Tejaswin Shankar took home bronze with a best effort of 2.22m while New Zealand’s Hamish Kerr won Gold with 2.25m and Australia’s Brandon Starc won silver.
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