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CWG: India retains second position with five more Gold medals on Day-7 | With 29 Gold, 22 Silver, and 22 Bronze medals till late Sunday evening, India held on to its second position on the seventh day of the ongoing XIX Commonwealth
Games here. The last Gold medal of the total five won today, came through Tennis,
as India’s Somdev Devvarman defeated Australia’s Greg John in straight sets in
the final match of Men’s singles with the scoreboard reading 6-4,6-2. In another
crucial match, Indian hockey team cruised into the second Semi Final on Sunday
evening, as it registered a convincing win over arch rival Pakistan beating it
with 7-4 score in the Quarter Final match. India will play against England in
the second semi-final match of Men’s hockey competition on Monday. In a do or
die pool match against Pakistan , India defeated them this evening decisively
in every sphere of the game. Meanwhile, earlier in the day, it was the turn of
the Indian Archers, wrestlers and shooters to make a splash. Archers won two gold
medals helping the hosts to maintain the second position in the overall Medals
tally. In free style wrestling, world champion Sushil kumar grabbed the gold in
66 kilogram category outwitting his opponent Heinrich Barnes of South Africa .
With 29 gold medals in kitty, India are just 1 short of their best-ever performance
in the Commonwealth games, which happened in Manchester 8 years ago. The sterling
performance of the athletes in the current 19th edition of the games has seen
India bettering their 2006 Melbourne games record which had a haul of 22 gold.
Australia continues to dominate the Games, with 60 gold and England are in the
third position with 25 gold medals. The first gold of the day for India came when
Indian Woman archer Deepika Kumari won the recurve category. Deepika defeated
England 's Elison Williamson in the final. A victorious Deepika said she had put
in her best to grab the gold. Dola Banerjee won a bronze in the same event. After
Deepika's win, it was Rahul Banerjee's turn to win the gold in the men's recurve
event. Rahul defeated Canada 's Jason Lyson. The bronze in the event went to India
's Jayanta Talukdar. Harpreet Singh gave India another gold in the Men's 25 metres
Centrefire pistol shooting. He said despite stiff competition, he managed to wrest
the gold. Vijay Kumar added a silver in the same event. In trapshooting, Manavjeet
singh Sandhu bagged a bronze. In freestyle wrestling, India 's Anuj Kumar managed
to get a silver medal after losing to Pakistan 's Mohammed Inam in the 84 kilogram
category. Anil kumar grabbed the bronze in the 55 kg wrestling. The gold went
to Azhar Hussain of Pakistan and it was the first gold for them. Joginder Kumar
has also won a silver in the super heavy weight category of wrestling. In Boxing,
Jai Bhagwan and Dilbagh Singh have entered the semifinals, while 2006 games gold
medalist Akhil kumar suffered a shock defeat. In women's 112 kilometres Cycling
race, the gold and silver went to Australia while New Zealand bagged the bronze.
In the discus throw event, Vikas Gowda bagged a Silver medal. Australia tops the
medal tally with 132 medals; 61 Gold, 36 Silver and 35 Bronze, India is on second
position with its 73 medals; 29 Gold, 22 Silver and 22 Bronze medals and England
remains on third position with 100 medals; 25 gold 45 silver and 30 bronze medals.
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