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Commonwealth Games 2018, Day 11, Gold Coast

Catch all the live updates from the final day of the 21st Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast. 

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Goodmorning and welcome to zeenews.com. On the final day of the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast. India will be competing in four gold medal matches and two bronze medal games. The sports in focus will be Badminton, Table Tennis and Squash. But the biggest game of Sunday could be the Indian face-off between Hyderabad girls Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu for the gold medal in the women's singles. Also world no 1 Kidambi Srikanth will be up against Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei in the men's final. In the men's doubles final. Satwik Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty will also vie for the gold. In Squash, Dipika Pallikal and Joshna Chinappa will also tag-team for the women's doubles gold. In Table Tennis, Achanta Sharath Kamal will fight for the bronze in the singles and it will another Indian face off as Sharath Kamal and Mouma Das take on Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Manika Batra in the bronze medal match. Here are India's medal winners on Day 11 of the Commonwealth Games

India's current medals tally accounts to 66 medals with 26 gold. Click here for Medals Tally

15 April 2018
16:26 IST

The athletes will soon be entering the Carrara Stadium with their respective contingents. India will be led by its flagbearer - the legendary MC Mary Kom.

10:26 IST

News from Badminton

India have shaved England's lead and are looking to understand the opponent's game a little better. The English have shown exceptional communication and have gelled really well. Their strokes have been accurate and the placement has been perfect. England are 15-11 up in the second game. India reach 12 as they kill the loose drop with a smash. What a rally here!!! India end up claiming an important point here. It's 16-14 in favour of England but another unforced error or judgement has cost India another point. India struggle again at the net and push England closer to the gold. It's 18-15 now. 18-16 now. And once again India have given another point at the net. It's 19-16. That's it. India have lost in the final 0-2 to England. India get another silver to end their CWG campaign. 

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