Live updates, Commonwealth Games 2014 Day 7: Wrestlers continue supreme show

Shuttlers, wrestlers aim to add more medals to India's tally

Update: 2014-07-30 13:19 GMT
Parupalli Kashyap will be keen to repeat (and improve) his medal-winning feat of 2010 CWG at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2014. Photo: AP/ File

Glasgow: After a rush of gold on day 6 of the Commonwealth Games 2014 in Glasgow, Indian wrestlers will once again be in action today.  Along with them, India shuttlers will be involved in singles and doubles events. With P V Sindhu and Parupalli Kashyap playing their matches, India can hope for more medals in Glasgow.

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Weightlifting: CONFIRMED! Following the Nigerian women's gold winner Chika Amalaha tested positive for banned substance, India's Santoshi Matsa was confirmed as a silver medal winner while Swati Singh, who earlier finished fourth was awarded the bronze medal in the women's 53kg. category.

Wrestling: 4 more medals guaranteed!

Bijneesh Bajrang bagged silver in men's freestyle 61kg wrestling. Canada's David Tremblay grabbed gold.

Lalita settled for silver in women's wrestling freestyle 53kg category. Nigeria's Odunayo Adekuoroye won gold.

Sakshi Malik entered the final of women's Freestyle 58kg by beating Canada's Braxton Rie. Sakshi's compatriot Lalita defeated Scotland's Shannon Hawke to reach final of 53 kg freestyle category.

Bajrang won against Nigeria's Amas Daniel to reach final in men's 61kg category. Satywart Kadian joined the medal brigade as he stormed into the final  in 97kg wrestling by defeating England's Rattigan.

Indian wrestler Lalita outshone Mpho Madi from South Africa to reach the semi-finals in women's 53 kg. In men’s 61 kg category,

Bajrang wins silver in mens 61 kg category

India's Sakshi Malik wins silver in women's 58kg 
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India's Satyawart Kadian wins Silver mens freestyle 97kg category 

Navjot Kaur wins bronze in Womens freestyle 69 kg 

Badminton: Winning their respective. matches, the trio of Kashyap,Gurusaidutt,Kidambi entered the pre-quarters.

Squash: Dipika Pallikal and Joshna Chinappa stun Malaysian pair of World No.1 Nicol David and Low Wee Wern 11-8, 11-5 in the women's doubles for their second win in Pool D.

Boxing: Vijender Singh enters semifinal of 75 kg boxing event

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