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This Article is From Apr 12, 2018

CWG 2018 | Day 8: Complete Domination! Sushil Kumar Bags Gold

CWG 2018 | Day 8: Complete Domination! Sushil Kumar Bags Gold
Sushil Kumar posing with his gold medal in Gold Coast on Thursday.
  • Tejaswini Sawant has won a silver in 50 metre rifle prone event.
  • All four wrestlers in action today have won medals with Sushil Kumar and Rahul Aware bagging the gold.
  • Seema Punia and Navjeet Dhillon won India's first track and field medals when they bagged silver and bronze respectively in women's discus throw.
  • The Indian women's hockey team lost to Australia 0-1 in the semi-finals. They will now face England on Saturday in a bronze medal match.

Hockey (Women's): Australia Beat India 1-0

Australia advance to the final of the women's hockey event, courtesy a solitary goal from Grace Stewart. It will be a trans-Tasmanian battle in the final after New Zealand beat England in first semis. Meanwhile, Rani Rampal and Co will now play England on Saturday in a bronze medal match.

Hockey (Women's): GOAL! Australia Go Up 1-0

Australia's Grace Stewart finally opens the account for the host in the 37th minute. Stewart hits a fierce shot which hits the back of the net. India's goalkeeper Savita had no answer for that. India 0-1 Australia.

Table Tennis: Mouma Das Ends Her Campaign

Mouma Das lose 4-1 against Mengyu Yu in the quarterfinals to crash out of the women's singles event. Mouma lost 13-15, 7-11, 5-11, 11-7, 5-11.

Women's Discus Throw: 2 Indians Finish on Podium

Seema Punia and Navjeet Dhillon clinch India's first medals in track and field events. In the women's discus throw final Seema Punia bags silver with a throw off 60.41 and Navjeet Dhillon throws 57.43 to take home the bronze medal. Australia's Dani Stevens retained her hold on gold medal won in Glasgow 2014 with a stunning series of throws, including a Games record of 68.26 m to erase New Zealand's Beatrice Raini Liua Faumuina's mark of 65.92m in 1998.

Athletics (Women's Discus Throw): Excellent Start for Seema Punia

Good start! India's Seema Punia throws 60.41 in her first attempt of the final. She is second on the table behind the local thrower Dani Stevens, who has thrown 68.26, which is a CWG record. India's Navjeet Dhillon fourth on the list with a throw of 56.22.

Hockey (Women's): India Take on Australia in Semis

Indian women's hockey team, led by Rani Rampal, face host Australia in the semi-final. The Aussies are favourites but Rani Rampal and Co is capable of an upset. A win here means India will qualify for the final of the Commonwealth Games, where New Zealand is waiting after winning the first semi-final.

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