CWG 2022 Badminton Live – Badminton Players from India CWG Live – After failing to win gold in the mixed team event, Indian shuttlecocks…
CWG 2022 Badminton Live: Badminton Players from India CWG Live: After failing to win gold in the mixed team event, the Indian midfielders will go for gold in their respective categories. PV Sindhu moved one step closer to reaching the semi-finals following a 19-21, 21-14, 21-18 victory over Jin Weh Go. Kidambi Srikanth and Lakshya Sen will be in action later on day 9 of the Commonwealth Games in badminton for India as they look to seal their place in the semi-finals in their respective singles categories on Saturday. Follow CWG Live updates from Indian badminton players with InsideSport.IN
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In addition, the men’s doubles pairing of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty and women’s doubles Treesa Jolly/Pullela Gopichand will be looking to confirm their place in the semi-finals. Aakarshi Kashyap is the second woman to appear on the singles.
As for the women’s singles contest, Sindhu will confidently enter the contest. She is the top favorite for the gold medal and will face Jin Wei Goh, who lost to India in the final of the mixed team event. But Sindhu takes no one for granted. Although it could be a bit tricky for Aakarshi Kashyap, who will face Kirsty Gilmour in the other singles quarterfinals.
In the men’s singles, India has two solid contenders in the form of Srikanth and Lakshya who will be in action. Srikanth has looked in fine form and will face Great Britain’s world number 54 Toby Penty. As for Lakshya, he will face Julien Georges Paul in the quarterfinals. The latter is ranked 106th. Both Indian players should also reach the semi-final.
In fact, Indian doubles pairing Treesa Jolly / Pullela Gopichand and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty are expected to reach the next round of the competition. The women’s doubles will take on Tahila Richardson/Katherine Wytner while the men’s doubles team will take on Jacob Schueller/Tang Nathan.
Congratulations to the Indian badminton team for winning the silver medal at CWG Birmingham, I was proud to hear “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” from the audience during the medal ceremony. @Pvsindhu1 @AshwiniPonnappa #CWG2022 #Birmingham22 #Silver medal pic.twitter.com/zWJDDDezIJ
— Sudhir Mungantiwar (@SMungantiwar) August 3, 2022
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4:20 PM EST – Women’s Singles Quarterfinals – PV Sindhu vs Jin Wei Goh
6:00 PM EST – Women’s Singles Quarterfinals: Aakarshi Kashyap vs. Kirsty Gilmour
22:00 IST – Men’s Singles Quarterfinals: Kidambi Srikanth vs Toby Penty
22:00 IST – Men’s Singles Quarterfinal – Lakshya Sen vs Julien Georges Paul
22:50 CST – Women’s Doubles Quarterfinal: Treesa Jolly/Pullela Gopichand vs. Tahila Richardson/Katherine Wytner
23:40 CST – Men’s Doubles Quarterfinals: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty vs. Jacob Schueller/Tang Nathan
Where can you watch all Indian badminton matches live on TV?
Sony Sports Network and DD Sports will broadcast the match live on TV
Can it be streamed live on any digital platform?
It can be streamed live on SonyLiv
Where will the match take place?
The badminton competition will be held at the National Exhibition Center in Solihull
Source: Inside Sport India by www.insidesport.in.
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