Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 4 Updated Results and Medal Tally: Shushila, Vijay, Harjinder add medals to India's name

There were several reasons for Indian fans to celebrate a fruitful day.
The Indian contingent is picking up the pace at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. While the competition is high, Indian athletes are trying to find an extra gear to win a maximum number of medals for the country. There was history in the making when the Women’s Team in Lawn Bowls reached the final and secured a first-ever medal in this particular discipline.
Shushila Devi Likmabam won silver while Vijay Kumar Yadav won bronze in judo on Monday. In Weightlifting, Harjinder Kaur won bronze medal in the 71kg category. Indian men’s hockey team played an exciting draw with England in field hockey. Saurav Ghosal advanced further in his bracket in squash. There were positives from boxing as well while Pranati Nayak came close in the final of Women’s Vault. The Indian men's team in Table Tennis and Badninton mixed team also reached the finals in their respective events,
Here is a roundup of the Indian results from Day 4 of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham:
Hockey
England 4-4 India - Men’s Pool B
Lawn Bowls
India 16–13 New Zealand – Women’s Four Semi-Finals
Weightlifting
Ajay Singh – 4th – 319 KG (143 S + 176 CJ) – Men’s 81KG
Harjinder Kaur - 3rd - 212kg (93 S + 119 C&J)
Swimming
Sajan Prakash – 54.36s (Q) - Men’s 100m Butterfly Heat 6
Sajan Prakash – Men’s 100m Butterfly Semi-Finals - 8th – 54.24s
Srihari Nataraj – Men’s 50m Backstroke Final - 5th – 25.23s.
Niranjan Mukundan - 7th – 32.55s, Suyash Narayan Jadhav - 5th – 31.30s – Men’s 50m Freestyle S7 Final (Para Swimming)
Squash
Sunayna Sara Kuruvilla 3 - 0 Chanithma Srinaly (Sri Lanka) – Women’s Singles Quarter-Final
Hollie Naughton (Canada) 3 - 0 Joshana Chinappa – Women’s Singles Quarter-Final
Sourav Ghosal 3 - 1 Gregg Lobban (Scotland) – Men’s Singles Quarter-Finals

Boxing
Amit Panghal 5 – 0 Namri Berri (Vanuatu) – Men’s 51 KG Round of 16
Md Salim Hossain (Bangladesh) 0 – 5 Hussam Uddin Mohammed – Men’s 57 KG Round of 16
Cycling
Triyasha Paul – 6th (+0.606) [R] Women’s Keirin First Round
Sushikala Agashe – 6th (+0.759) [R] Women’s Keirin First Round
Sushikala Agashe +1.759 (DNQ) – Women’s Keirin First Round Repechages Heat 3
Triyasha Paul +0.314 (DNQ) – Women’s Keirin First Round Repechages Heat 4
Ronaldo Laitonjam – 12th – 1:02.500s - Men’s 1000m Time Trail Finals
Meenakshi - DNF - Women’s 10KM Scratch Race Final
Gymnastics
Pranati Nayak – 5th – 12.699 – Women’s Vault Final
Judo
Jasleen Singh Saini IPP 10s1 – 0 Maxence Cugola (Vanuatu) – Men’s 66 KG Round of 16
Suchika Tariyal IPP 10s1 – 1s1 Rita Kabinda (Zambia) – Women’s 57 KG Round of 16
Vijay Kumar Yadav IPP 10 – 0s1 Winsley Gangaya (Mauritius) – Men’s 60 KG Round of 16
Suchika Tariyal IPP 0 – 11 Christa Deguchi (Zambia) – Women’s 57 KG Quarter-Finals
Nathon Burns (N. Ireland) IPP 0s3 - 10s1 Jasleen Singh Saini – Men’s 66 KG Quarter-Finals
Sushila Devi Likmabam IPP 10s1 - 0s1 Harriet Bonface (Malawi) - Women’s 48 KG Round of 16
Joshua Katz (Australia) IPP 10s1 – 0s2 Vijay Kumar Yadav – Men’s 60 KG Quarter-Finals
Finlay Allan (Scotland) IPP 10 – 0s1 Jasleen Singh Saini – Men’s 66 KG Semi-Finals
Priscilla Morand IPP 0s2 – 10s2 Sushila Devi Likmabam – Women’s 48 KG Semi-Finals
Suchika Tariyal IPP 11s1 - 0 Donne Breytenbach (S.Africa) - Women’s 57 KG Repechage A/B
Vijay Kumar Yadav WAZ 1s2 – 0s1 Dylan Munro (Scotland) – Men’s 60 KG Repechage C/D
Sushila Devi Likmabam 0s2 - 1s2 Michaela Whitebooi (South Africa) – Women’s 48 KG Final
Vijay Kumar Yadav IPP 10 - 0 Petros Christodoulides (Cyp) - Men’s 60KG Bronze Medal Match
Nathan Katz (Australia) 10s2 - 0 Jasleen Singh Saini – Men’s 66 KG Bronze Medal Match
Badminton
India 3 - 0 Singapore
Table Tennis
India 3 - 0 Nigeria
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