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Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 6: Full India schedule here

Indians will also be eyeing at boxers Lovlina Borgohain and Nikhat Zareen, who will be attempting to enter the semi-finals today.

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Commonwealth Games 2022

Birmingham Commonwealth Games are panning out the way Indian wanted. Out of 72 countries contending in this multi-sport event, with 13 Medals in their kitty, India is positioned at the 6th spot.

And today on day 6th the race for medals with become more intense. The women in Blue will play against Barbados to register their place in the CWG 2022 cricket semi-finals. On the other hand, both Indian men and Women Hockey team will be in action today.

Indians will also be eyeing at boxers Lovlina Borgohain and Nikhat Zareen, who will be attempting to enter the semi-finals today.

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India Day 6 Schedule

  • Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls – Women’s Pairs, Sectional Play – Round 2 with Nayanmoni Saikia and Lovely Choubey followed by Mridul Borgohain will play men’s singles, sectional play Round 2 at 1:00 pm and Women’s Pairs, Sectional Play – Round 3 with Nayanmoni Saikia and Lovely Choubey at 4:00 pm, followed by Men’s Singles, Sectional Play – Round 3 with Mridul Borgohain at 4:00 pm.
  • Weightlifting – Men’s 109kg with Lovepreet Singh at 2:00 pm and Women’s 87+kg with Purnima Pandey at 6:30 pm and Men’s 109+kg, Gurdeep Singh at 11:00 pm.
  • Judo – Men’s -100kg, Preliminary Rounds Quarter-finals Semi-finals and Repechage with Deepak Deswal and Women’s +78kg, Preliminary Rounds Quarter-finals Semi-finals and Repechage with Tulika Maan at 2:30 pm.
  • Squash– Women’s Singles Plate Final – Sunayana Kuruvilla vs Mary Fung-A-Fat at 2:30 pm.
  • Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis – Women’s Classes 3-5, Qualification Round, Group 2 Match 1 with Sonalben Patel, Group 1 Match 1 with Bhavina Patel and Classes 6-10, Qualification Round, Group 1 Match 2 with Sahana Ravi at 3:10 pm. Men’s Classes 3-5, Qualification round 1 with Raj Alagar at 4:55 pm.
  • Hockey – Women’s Hockey, Group Match, Canada v India at 3:30 pm followed by Men’s Hockey, Group Match, Canada v India at 6:30 pm.
  • Squash– Mixed Doubles Round of 32 with Joshana Chinnappa and Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu at 3:30 pm.
  • Boxing – Women’s Over 45kg – 48kg (Minimum), Quarter-finals with Nitu Ganghas at 4:45 pm followed by Men’s Over 54kg – 57kg (Feather), Quarter-final, 2 with Mohammad Hussamuddin at 5:45 pm.
  • Cricket – Women’s Cricket T20 Group A Match between India and Barbados at 10:30 pm.
  • Athletics and Para Athletics – Men’s Discus Throw F42-44/f61-64 Final and the Indian contenders are Devender Kumar, Aneesh Surendran Pillai. The match will begin at11:00 pm. Women’s Shot-Put Final with Manpreet Kaur will also begin at the same time.
  • Boxing – Women’s Over 48kg – 50kg (Light Fly) Quarter-final 4 with Nikhat Zareen at 11:15 pm.
  • Athletics and Para Athletics – Men’s High Jump Finalmatch ofTejashwin Shankar is at 11:15 pm.
  • Boxing – 12:45 AM IST, Women’s Over 66kg – 70kg (Light Middleweight) Quarter-final of Lovlina Borgohain at 12:45 AM, and Men’s Over 75kg – 80kg (Light Heavyweight) Quarter-final of Ashish Kumar will be played at 2:00 AM

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Fans go wild as Shahid Afridi gets javelin lessons from Olympic medallist Arshad Nadeem

The significance of Nadeem’s triumph extends beyond Pakistan’s borders. His victory also marked the end of Neeraj Chopra’s reign as Olympic champion. Chopra, the Indian javelin star, had to settle for silver, a result he later attributed to injury issues in an interview.

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Arshad Nadeem’s name is synonymous with a seismic shift in Pakistani sporting history. His gold medal win at the 2024 Paris Olympics wasn’t just a personal triumph; it was a watershed moment for the nation. Before Paris, Pakistani athletes had never stood atop an Olympic podium in athletics.

Nadeem’s achievement, a breathtaking 92.97m throw that shattered the Olympic record, instantly elevated him to a level of national icon rarely seen. He transcended the realm of mere sportsmanship, becoming a symbol of national pride and a source of unparalleled inspiration.

His popularity now eclipses even the country’s most celebrated cricket stars, a feat previously unimaginable. The sheer magnitude of his accomplishment resonates deeply within Pakistani society; it’s a victory that resonates far beyond the athletic field, inspiring hope and ambition in a nation yearning for global recognition.

The impact of his win is evident in the enthusiastic response to a recently viral video. The footage depicts Nadeem, in a surprisingly casual setting at a Jeddah school, patiently instructing none other than cricketing legend Shahid Afridi in the art of javelin throwing. The scene itself is a testament to Nadeem’s newfound status – a celebrated Olympian tutoring a national sporting icon.

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The video captures the sheer exuberance of the onlookers, a crowd overcome with excitement at the unexpected pairing of these two sporting giants. Their shared presence created a palpable energy, further emphasizing Nadeem’s remarkable ascent to national hero status. The video’s viral spread is a clear indication of the widespread adoration and respect Nadeem commands.

The significance of Nadeem’s triumph extends beyond Pakistan’s borders. His victory also marked the end of Neeraj Chopra’s reign as Olympic champion. Chopra, the Indian javelin star, had to settle for silver, a result he later attributed to injury issues in an interview.

While Chopra’s explanation is understandable, it serves to further underscore the magnitude of Nadeem’s victory – a victory that not only secured a first for Pakistan but also dethroned one of the world’s foremost javelin throwers. Nadeem’s remarkable achievement in Paris is a story of dedication, perseverance, and ultimately, triumph on the world’s biggest stage; a story that will be told and retold for generations to come.

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Venkatesh Iyer suffers injury during Ranji Trophy, gives scare to KKR fans ahead of IPL 2025

His absence in the upcoming season would be a significant blow to KKR’s campaign, potentially disrupting their carefully crafted strategies and team dynamics. The acquisition of Iyer himself was a high-stakes gamble.

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Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) are facing a potentially devastating blow ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season. Venkatesh Iyer, the star all-rounder who commanded a staggering ₹23.75 crore at the recent mega-auction, has suffered a serious injury during a Ranji Trophy match. The incident occurred while playing for Madhya Pradesh against Kerala at the Greenfield Stadium.

While batting at number six, Iyer twisted his right ankle, bringing a premature end to his innings after just three balls faced. The injury appeared severe, forcing him to immediately retire hurt. Eyewitnesses described Iyer collapsing on the pitch in pain, requiring immediate attention from the team physio.

He subsequently left the field with the physio’s support, a stark image that sent ripples of concern through the KKR fanbase. Later, he was seen in the dugout, wearing a single pad and resting his injured leg, further emphasizing the gravity of the situation.

The timing of the injury couldn’t be worse. Iyer was instrumental in KKR’s IPL 2024 title victory, delivering a stellar performance with 370 runs in 15 matches (13 innings). His impressive average of 46.25 and a remarkable strike rate of 158.79, punctuated by four fifties, solidified his position as a key player within the team.

His absence in the upcoming season would be a significant blow to KKR’s campaign, potentially disrupting their carefully crafted strategies and team dynamics. The acquisition of Iyer himself was a high-stakes gamble.

Released by KKR after the 2024 season, he was unexpectedly snapped up in a fierce bidding war against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). The ₹23.75 crore investment underscores the franchise’s belief in his abilities and their willingness to go to extreme lengths to secure his services.

Now, the team finds itself nervously awaiting a prognosis on his injury, hoping for a speedy recovery that would allow this prized asset to return to the field. The extent of the injury and the subsequent recovery timeline remain uncertain, leaving KKR fans and management alike in a state of anxious anticipation.

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Australian Open: Aryna Sabalenka defeats Paula Badosa to reach third straight final

The Serbian champion, who required a medical timeout and painkillers during the match, even admitted to contemplating retirement at one point.

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Aryna Sabalenka continued her dominance at the Australian Open, securing her place in a third consecutive final with a commanding 6-4, 6-2 victory over Paula Badosa. This win positions the world No. 1 just one match away from a historic three-peat, a feat unmatched in women’s singles at Melbourne Park since Martina Hingis’ triumph from 1997 to 1999.

Badosa, who will return to the WTA Top 10 following her impressive semifinal showing, began the match strongly, holding a commanding 2-0, 40-0 lead. However, a rain delay and the subsequent roof closure at Rod Laver Arena disrupted her rhythm. Sabalenka capitalized on the interruption, swiftly regaining parity and reeling off four consecutive games to clinch the first set.

The Belarusian’s dominance intensified in the second set. She significantly improved her first-serve win percentage, leaping from 69% in the first set to an impressive 90% (9/10) in the second. Two further breaks of Badosa’s serve, coupled with conceding only a single break point herself, sealed the victory in a swift 1 hour and 23 minutes.

This win extends Sabalenka’s head-to-head record against Badosa to 6-2, including both of their Grand Slam encounters and stretches her Australian Open winning streak to an astonishing 20 consecutive matches. Her last defeat in Melbourne came against Kaia Kanepi in the fourth round of the 2022 tournament. Sabalenka now awaits the winner of the semifinal clash between Iga Swiatek and Madison Keys, poised to potentially etch her name into Australian Open history.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Novak Djokovic’s participation in the semifinals remains shrouded in uncertainty. A thigh injury sustained during his gruelling three-hour, 37-minute quarterfinal battle against Carlos Alcaraz has cast doubt over his ability to compete. The Serbian champion, who required a medical timeout and painkillers during the match, even admitted to contemplating retirement at one point.

Despite his eventual victory and a subsequent statement expressing his determination to continue, Djokovic’s absence from a scheduled practice session fueled speculation regarding the severity of his injury. While he secured a hard-fought win, questions about the true extent of his injury persist, adding another layer of intrigue to his upcoming semifinal against Alexander Zverev.

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