CWG 2022, Day 4 Wrap: Shushila Wins Silver, Vijay Clinches Bronze in Judo; Weightlifter Harjinder Settles For Bronze

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CWG 2022, Day 4 Wrap: Shushila Wins Silver, Vijay Clinches Bronze in Judo; Weightlifter Harjinder Settles For Bronze


India received three medals on Day 4 as Judo stars had been on the prime of their recreation in Commonwealth Games 2022. Shushila Devi Likmabam received the silver medal in the ladies’s 48kg class shedding to Michaela Whitebool of South Africa in the ultimate. She carried out exceedingly properly all through the day with victories over Harriet Bonface of Malawi through ippon and Mauritius’ Priscilla Morand. However, she was not on top of things in the gold medal bout and settled for a silver medal

Another Judo star Vijay Kumar Yadav added India’s second medal in the game claiming bronze in the boys 60 kg class with a win over Cyprus’ Petros Christodoulides through Ippon with a few Waza-ari to pin down his opponent.

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Meanwhile, India’s spectacular present in weightlifting continued on Monday as Harjinder Kaur received the bronze medal in the ladies’s 71kg occasion. Nigeria’s Joy Ogbonne Eze failed in all three makes an attempt for clear and jerk spherical as Harjinder completed third on the tally. She lifted a mixed weight of 212kg. Meanwhile, Sarah Davies received the gold medal with a complete of 229kg and Canada’s Alexis Ashworth settled for silver with a mixed carry of 214kg.

It was not an ideal begin for Harjinder as she ailed at her first try of 90 kg however got here roaring again along with her subsequent two makes an attempt – 90kg and 93kg. In the Clean and Jerk, she began with a giant carry of 115kg and made it seem like a regulation one. With stress on, Kaur’s upped her subsequent carry to 116 kg to clear one other try after which prolonged her lead for the third spot with a last carry of 119kg.

The Indian males’s hockey crew twice squandered a 3-goal benefit to be held 4-4 by hosts England in a Pool B match. India took a stable 4-1 lead in the match with Mandeep Singh (13′, 22′) scoring a brace and Lalit Kumar Upadhyay (3′) and Harmanpreet Singh (46′) contributing a aim every. But with Nicholas Bandurak (47′, 53′) scoring a brace, and Liam Ansell (42′) and Phillip Roper (50′) scored a aim every, England managed to carry on and earned some extent from the match performed on the University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash centre right here and maintained their prime place in Pool B desk.

The Indian paddlers carried out exceedingly properly towards Nigeria in the boys’s crew semifinal tie. It was a dominant present from India as they crush Nigeria 3-0 to arrange summit conflict towards Singapore. G Sathiyan and Harmeet Desai received the opening doubles tie towards Olajide Omotayo and Abiodun Bode in straight video games to set the tone for the tie.

CWG 2022 Highlights, Day 4

It was the 40-year-old Sharath Kamal who received the essential second singles match towards Quadri to offer a giant benefit to India. The last scoreline learn 11-9, 7-11, 11-8, 15-13 in favour of the Indian. India’s highest ranked participant Sathiyan then battled previous Omotayo 11-9, 4-11, 11-6, 11-8 to finish a tremendous victory.

Meanwhile, the shuttlers additionally continued their dominant run in 2022 CWG as they blanked Singapore 3-0 to enter the blended crew last. The males’s doubles pairing of Satwiksairaj Reddy and Chirag Shetty gave India the lead in the semifinal with a 21-11, 21-12 win over Yong Kai Terry Hee and Andu Jun Kian Kwek. Two-time Olympic medallist P V Sindhu was medical towards Nineteenth-ranked Jia Min Yeo for a 21-11, 21-12 end result to increase India’s result in 2-0. Ace shuttler Lakshya Sen outsmarted reigning world champion Loh Kean Yew to assist India arrange a summit conflict towards Malaysia.

India garden bowls crew assured itself a historic first ever Commonwealth Games medal after defeating New Zealand 16-13 in the semi-final of the ladies’s fours occasion.

Indian boxer Amit Panghal started his marketing campaign on the Commonwealth Games with a facile win as he stormed into the boys’s flyweight (51kg) quarterfinals on Monday. Panghal, a world championship silver medallist, out-punched Namri Berri of Vanuatu through a unanimous verdict.

Featherweight boxer Mohammad Hussamudin made it two out of two as he additionally superior to the quarterfinals with an identical 5-0 win over Mohammad Salim Hossain of Bangladesh in the spherical of 16.

In the Men’s Para-Swimming 50-meter freestyle, Suyash Narayan Jadhav completed fifth in the Men’s 50-meter freestyle S7. While Niranjan Mukundan ended up at seventh spot in the identical occasion.

Srihari Nataraj completed fifth in Men’s 50m Backstroke Final with a timing of 25.23 seconds.

India’s main squash participant Saurav Ghosal progressed to the boys’s singles semifinals, nevertheless it was curtains for Joshna Chinappa as she suffered a loss to Canada’s Hollie Naughton in the ladies’s singles quarterfinals on Monday.

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