Commonwealth Games 2018, Day 7: India beat England 4-3, top Group B in hockey

Om Prakash Mitharval picked up a second bronze medal on his maiden foray into the Commonwealth Games but he will be disappointed that his final two shots of 7.2 and 7.6 kept him away from a higher medal in the 50m pistol after his consistency kept him in the running for the top place.

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Commonwealth Games 2018, Day 7: India beat England 4-3, top Group B in hockey

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India is all set on the Day 7 of the Commonwealth Games, being held at the Gold Coast in Australia. The day started with Shooter Om Mitharwal winning bronze medal for India in 50m Pistol Men's Finals. In boxing, MC Mary Kom takes on Sri Lanka's Anusha Koddithuwakku in the semi-finals in women's 48 kg category.The Indian hockey team will take on England in their final Pool B match which will determine who tops the pool and most probably avoid Australia in the semis match. In athletics, Tejaswini Shankar is a step away from creating history and can become the first Indian to win Commonwealth medal in high jump. All eyes will be on Hima Das too, who, on Tuesday became the first Indian woman to qualify for the 400m final.

LIVE Updates:

# 16:30 IST: India beat England 4-3, top Group B in hockey

# 11:47 IST: Indian shooter Ankur Mittal wins bronze in men's double trap event

# 10:42 IST: Shreyasi Singh clinches gold for India in women's double-trap

# 10:00 IST:  Gaurav Solanki in semis

# 09:29 IST: Gaurav Solanki enters 52kg semi-final

# 08:15 IST | BOXING: Mary Kom advances to final of 48kg with 5-0 verdict

# 08:06 IST| SHOOTING: Om Prakash Mitharval picked up a second bronze medal on his maiden foray into the Commonwealth Games  but he will be disappointed that his final two shots of 7.2 and 7.6 kept him away from a higher medal in the 50m pistol after his consistency kept him in the running for the top place.

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