India's full schedule and results at the Commonwealth Games 2014 Roundup India finish fifth in the medals tally with 64 total medals - 15 gold, 30 silvers and 19 bronze. In Delhi 2010, the country had won 101 medals - 38 gold, 27 silver and 36 bronze). Badminton women’s doubles final Jwala/Ponnappa taking on Woo/Hoon in women’s doubles badminton final that is on right now. India went into the interval leading 11-10 but the Malaysia pair clinched the first game 21-17. Too many unforced errors from the Indian team. Malaysian duo saved five game points in the second game even as the Indian team made nervous mistakes. They eventually took the second game and the match 23-21. The match lasted 41 minutes. Badminton final: Kashyap wins gold! India’s P Kashyap facing SIN’s D Wong in badminton men’s singles final. He has taken the first game 21-14. Wong fights back to take the second game 21-11… way too many unforced errors by the Indian. But then Kashyap got his game together to take the final game 21-91 and win the gold medal. India’s Gurusaidutt had earlier won the bronze medal – so that makes it gold and bronze for India. This is also India’s first Commonwealth men’s singles badminton gold since Syed Modi last won in 1982 https://twitter.com/NSaina/status/495911838555467776 Live: India vs Australia FT: Australia win the gold. Truth to be told, India were never in with a chance. The gulf in class is simply too vast at the moment. India will take the silver and that’s good because everyone other than Australia seemed to be in the running for silver alone. Still the experience of playing Australia will help India at the Asian Games in September. 67 mins: Australia’s pressing is superb – India have had no opportunity. 57 mins: 13 minutes to go and it almost feels like India wish this match was over already. They seem to be lacking ideas and drive at this point. Some inspiration needed quickly. 51 mins: FIELD GOAL! This time Ockenden taps it in. India are falling apart here rather quickly. India 0-4 Australia. 48 mins: Another PC, another goal. Ciriello gets his hat-trick with a brilliant drag-flick – high into the left-hand corner. Unstoppable. Ind 0-3 Aus. 45 mins: Another five minutes gone but nothing has changed. India’s trapping skills are letting them down again. The basics can’t be that hard to master. 40 mins: India under pressure all the time. The moment an Indian player gets the ball, he is being hounded by an Australian player. To counter this, India would need to move the ball quickly but they have been unable to do so. 35 mins (HT): India 0-2 Australia. Both goals came from PC’s. India have fought hard and seem to have levelled up a little but they still don’t look good enough to take on the Aussies. This is going to be a tough second half. The big stat from the first half is shots on goal: India with just 4 shots while Australia had 13. 28 mins: 7 mins left in the 1st half and another PC for Aus. And they score. It is that man Ciriello again. Hit low to goalkeeper Sreejesh’s right. The Indian GK got his stick to it but there was too much power behind it. Indi 0-2 Aus. 24th min: India win their first PC but Australia clear well. The game hasn’t been a one-sided affair at all. India have had their chances. 20th min: Another PC for Australia but Rupinder charges out well to stop it. India haven’t earned a PC yet. 13 mins: Australia get a PC and they score. No variations needed, it was direct and powered in by Chris Ciriello, who gets the goal. Aus 1-0 Ind. 10 mins: And it’s still 0-0. Big surprise considering just how potent this Australian team can be. India are keeping their shape well and not giving the ball away. 5 mins: It’s still 0-0. Australia have launched some quick attacks but India have stood firm so far. India are slowly working their way into the game. Good news for India is that Sardara Singh is back in the line-up and against the Aussies, his experience will be needed. The match has just begun. Medals taly England have opened a sizeable gap to second placed Australia and lead the medals table with 56 golds, 55 silvers and 54 bronzes at the beginning of the final day of the 20th Commonwealth Games here Sunday. India are fifth with a tally of 61 medals, including 14 golds, 28 silvers and 19 bronzes. Today’s Schedule [caption id=“attachment_1647053” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Can India’s hockey stars work out a way to beat Australia? AP[/caption] - Hockey final – India vs Australia begins at 16:45 hrs IST - Parupalli Kashyap will look to win his first CWG gold when he takes on Derek Wong of Singapore in the men’s singles final at 16:30 hrs IST. - Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa will look to defend their 2010 CWG gold against World No. 18 Malaysian combo of Vivian Kah Mun Hoo and Khe Wei Woon at 17:30 hrs IST. - Suresh Bishnoi, Amit Kumar, Arvind Panwar, Shreedhar Savanur, Manjeet Singh, Sombir in the men’s cycling road race which begins at 16:30 hrs IST.
All the live detailed analysis from the final day of the 2014 Commonwealth Games at Glasgow
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