The full schedule for India on Day 9 of the Commonwealth Games 2022
The Indian women’s cricket team will play England in the semi-finals on Day 9 of the Commonwealth Games, and Bhavana Patel will play for the gold medal in para table-tennis. Vinesh Phogat, who is a wrestler, will also start her campaign.
On Day 9 of the Commonwealth Games, Vinesh Phogat will start her campaign in wrestling. In the semi-finals, the Indian women’s cricket team will play against England, and the Indian men’s hockey team will play against South Africa. Bhavina Patel, a para table tennis player, will play for the gold medal.
In the women’s hammer throw finals, Manju Bala will make her mark, and boxers Amit Panghal, Nitu Ganghas, and Nikhat Zareen will all compete in their semi-final matches.
Here is the full schedule for Day 9 of the Commonwealth Games in India, which are still going on
Table tennis: Women’s Doubles Round of 16 (Akula Sreeja/Reeth Tennison, 2 PM), Women’s Doubles Round of 16 (Manika Batra/Diya Parag Chitale, 2 PM), Mixed Doubles semifinals (Achanta Sharath Kamal/Akula Sreeja, 6 PM).
Para-sports (2:50 PM) — the finals of the women’s F55-57 shot put (Poonam Sharma, Sharmila Santhosh)
Athletics: Women’s 10km walk final (Bhawna Jat, Priyanka Goswami), men’s 3000m steeplechase final (Avinash Sable, 4:20 PM), women’s 4*100 relay round Heat 1 (Hima Das, Dutee Chand, Srabani Nanda Simi, 4:45 PM), women’s hammer throw finals (Manju Bala, 11:30 PM), men’s 5000 (Hima Das, if qualified, 2:14 AM)
Boxing (3 PM) — over 45-48kg semifinals (Nitu Ganghas), over 48-51kg semifinals (Amit Panghal, 3:30 PM), over 48-50kg semifinals (Nikhat Zareen, 7:15 PM), over 57-60kg semifinals (Jaismine Lamboria, 8 PM), over 63.5-67kg semifinals (Rohit Tokas, 12:45 AM), and over 92kg semifinals (Sagar Ahlawat, 1:30 AM)
Wrestling (3 PM onwards) – Pooja Gehlot, Naveen, Vinesh Phogat, Pooja Sihag, Ravi Kumar Dahiya, Deepak Nehra
Women’s Cricket (3:30 PM): India vs. England in the semi-finals
Badminton — Women’s doubles quarterfinals (Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand), women’s singles quarterfinals (PV Sindhu), and men’s singles quarterfinals (Kidambi Srikanth)
Hockey (10:30 PM) — Men’s semi-final (India vs South Africa)
Para Table-Tennis (10:45 PM) — Raj Aravindan Alagar won a bronze medal in the men’s singles classes 3-5. Sonalben Manubhai Patel won a bronze medal in the women’s singles classes 3-5 at 12:15 AM. Sonalben Manubhai Patel won a gold medal in the women’s singles classes 3-5. (Bhavina Patel, 1 AM)