India at Commonwealth Games Friday


Glasgow, July 25 (IANS): India, having already won seven medals on the first day and its badminton and table tennis teams too doing well, will look forward to earning more glory across various disciplines at the Commonwealth Games here Friday.

Following is the list of Indians participating in various disciplines on the second day:

Badminton: India will take on Kenya in Group B of the Mixed Team event.

Boxing: India's Parveen Kumar will take on Ross Henderson of Scotland in the round of 32 in the men's 91 kg category while Mandeep Jangra will start his campaign against Augusto Mathule of Mozambique in the men's 69kg category.

Cycling Track: Sunita Yanglem will take part in the women's 3,000m individual pursuit qualifying while Manjeet Singh, Amit Kumar, Sombir will take part in the men's 4,000m individual pursuit qualifying.

Hockey: India vs Wales in men's preliminary Pool A match.

Judo: Garima Choudhary (women's -63kg), Sunibala Huidrom (women's -70kg), Vikender Singh (men's -81kg), Balvinder Singh (men's -73kg).

Lawn Bowls: India will face Namibia and Wales in men's triples, India will take on Malaysia in women's fours, India will take on Fiji and Wales in men's pairs, India's Nayanmoni Saikia has two matches in women's singles

Table Tennis: Indian women's team will take on Kenya in group stages while the men's team will take on Guyana.

Swimming: Sajan Prakash in men's 200m freestyle, Sandeep Sejwal in men's 100m breaststroke.

Shooting: Abhinav Bindra and Ravi Kumar men's 10m air rifle, Arti Singh Rao in women's skeet, Baba Bedi and Mairaj Ahmed Khan in men's skeet, Malaika Goel and Heena Sindhu in women's 10m air pistol.

  

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