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India at the 2022 Commonwealth Games

India competed at the 2022 Commonwealth Games at Birmingham, England from 28 July to 8 August 2022.[1] It was India's 18th appearance at the Commonwealth Games.

India at the
2022 Commonwealth Games
CGF codeIND
CGAIndian Olympic Association
Websiteolympic.ind.in
in Birmingham, England
28 July 2022 (2022-07-28) – 8 August 2022 (2022-08-08)
Competitors210 (106 men and 104 women) in 16 sports
Flag bearers (opening)Manpreet Singh
P. V. Sindhu
Flag bearers (closing)Nikhat Zareen
Sharath Achanta
Officials24
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
22
Silver
16
Bronze
23
Total
61
Commonwealth Games appearances (overview)

In July 2022, the Indian team of 106 men and 104 women competing in 16 sports was named.[2] India did not compete in 3x3 basketball, beach volleyball, netball and rugby sevens. Indian para-athletes competed in athletics, para powerlifting, swimming and table tennis.

Hockey player Manpreet Singh and badminton athlete P. V. Sindhu served as the country's opening ceremony flagbearers.[3][4] Squash player Anahat Singh became the youngest Indian athlete to compete at the Commonwealth Games at just 14 years of age.[5] 45-year old Lawn Bowls player Sunil Bahadur was the oldest player in the contingent.

India's first medal of the Games was won by Sanket Sargar with a silver in weightlifting. Saikhom Mirabai Chanu won the first gold medal for the country, also in weightlifting.[6] India won its first ever medals in Lawn Bowls after the Women's Fours team won the Gold medal, and were followed by the Men's fours team winning a silver medal. Sharath Kamal was India's most successful player at the Games, having won four (3 gold and 1 silver) medals in table tennis.

India ended the games as the best nation in 4 sports: badminton, table tennis, wrestling and weightlifting and second best in boxing.

Withdrawal threat

Following a June 2019 decision by the Commonwealth Games Federation Executive Board to back BOCCG's proposal that archery and shooting not be included in the 2022 sport programme,[7] IOA President Narinder Batra proposed that India boycott the 2022 Games, claiming the CGF leadership had an "India bashing mindset" and that "people with a particular mindset" could not tolerate India's sporting prowess (of which shooting sports constitute a significant portion).[8]

However, the IOA later withdrew its boycott threat[9] and proposed the hosting of a combined archery and shooting championships, scheduled to take place in Chandigarh during January 2022. The proposal was backed by associated stakeholders[10] and subsequently received official approval on the proviso that India bore the cost of hosting the event; medals awarded in Chandigarh would be included in the 2022 Games overall medal table a week after the closing ceremony.[11] In July 2021, the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[12]

In October 2021, Hockey India withdrew both hockey teams from the Games, citing the pandemic within the United Kingdom and the proximity of Birmingham 2022 to the 2022 Asian Games (with Paris 2024 Olympic qualification at stake in the latter); the decision was made in response to the UK's non-recognition of Indian COVID-19 vaccination certificates and England Hockey withdrawing from the 2021 Men's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup in Bhubaneswar.[13] Following discussions with the IOA and Sports Minister Anurag Thakur, the federation determined that India would, subject to qualification, participate in the Commonwealth hockey tournaments.[14]

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.[15]

Sport Men Women Total
Athletics 20 17 37
Badminton 5 5 10
Boxing 8 4 12
Cricket 15 15
Cycling 9 4 13
Gymnastics 3 4 7
Hockey 18 18 36
Judo 3 3 6
Lawn bowls 5 5 10
Para powerlifting 2 2 4
Squash 5 4 9
Swimming 7 0 7
Table tennis 5 7 12
Triathlon 2 2 4
Weightlifting 8 7 15
Wrestling 6 6 12
Total 106 102 208

Medalists

Athletics

Following the National Inter-State Athletics Championships in Chennai, a squad of thirty-seven athletes was selected on 16 June 2022.[16][17]

Key
  • Q = Qualified for the next round
  • q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
Men
Track & road events
Athlete Event Heat Final
Result Rank Result Rank
Avinash Sable 5000 m DNF
3000 m steeplechase 8:11.20 NR  
Noah Nirmal Tom
Amoj Jacob
Naganathan Pandi
Muhammed Anas
Muhammed Ajmal Variyathodi
4 × 400 m relay 3:06.97 2 Q 3:05.51 7
Nitendra Singh Rawat Marathon 2:19:22 12
Sandeep Kumar 10,000 m walk 38:49.21 PB  
Amit Khatri 43:04.97 SB 9
Field events
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Distance Rank Distance Rank
Tejaswin Shankar High jump 2.22  
Muhammed Anees Long jump 7.68 8 q 7.97 5
Murali Sreeshankar 8.05 1 Q 8.08  
Abdulla Aboobacker Triple jump 17.02  
Eldhose Paul 17.03  
Praveen Chithravel 16.89 4
Devendra Gahlot Discus throw F44/64 42.13 5
Devender Kumar 46.28 7
Aneesh Pillai DNS
D. P. Manu Javelin throw 82.28 5
Rohit Yadav 82.22 6
Women
Track & road events
Athlete Event Heat Semifinal Final
Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank
Dutee Chand 100 m 11.55 4 did not advance
Hima Das 200 m 23.42 1 Q 23.42 3 Did not advance
Jyothi Yarraji 100 m hurdles 13.18 4 did not advance
Dutee Chand
Hima Das
Srabani Nanda
Jyothi Yarraji
4 × 100 m relay 44.45 2 Q 43.81 5
Bhawna Jat 10,000 m walk 47:14.13 PB 8
Priyanka Goswami 43:38.83 PB  
Field events
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Distance Rank Distance Rank
Ancy Sojan Long jump 6.25 13 did not advance
Manpreet Kaur Shot put 16.78 7 q 15.59 12
Poonam Sharma Shot put (F57) 7.07 PB/GR 7
Santosh 6.53 8
Sharmila 8.43 PB 4
Navjeet Dhillon Discus throw 53.51 8
Seema Punia 55.92 5
Manju Bala Hammer throw 59.68 11 q 60.96 12
Sarita Singh 57.48 13 did not advance
Annu Rani Javelin throw 60.00  
Shilpa Rani 54.62 7

Badminton

By virtue of its position in the combined BWF World Ranking (as of 1 February 2022), India qualified for the mixed team event.[18] Following the Senior Selection Trials, a full squad of ten players was selected on 20 April 2022.[19][20]

Singles
Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Lakshya Sen Men's singles Bye   Smeed (SHN)
W (21–4, 21–5)
  Lin Y X (AUS)
W (21–9, 21–16)
  Paul (MRI)
W (21–12, 21–11)
  Teh (SGP)
W (21–10, 18–21, 21–16)
  Ng T Y (MAS)
W (19–21, 21–9, 21–16)
 
Srikanth Kidambi Bye   Wanagaliya (UGA)
W (21–9, 21–9)
  Abeywickrama (SRI)
W (21–9, 21–12)
  Penty (ENG)
W (21–19, 21–17)
  Ng T Y (MAS)
L (21–13, 19–21, 10–21)
  Teh (SGP)
W (21–9, 21–18)
 
P. V. Sindhu Women's singles Bye   Abdul Razzaq (MDV)
W (21–4, 21–11)
  Kobugabe (UGA)
W (21–10, 21–9)
  Goh J W (MAS)
W (19–21, 21–14, 21–18)
  Yeo J M (SGP)
W (21–19, 21–17)
  Li (CAN)
W (21–15, 21–13)
 
Aakarshi Kashyap Bye   Shahzad (PAK)
W (22–20, 8–1 ret.)
  Kattirtzi (CYP)
W (21–2, 21–7)
  Gilmour (SCO)
L (10–21, 7–21)
Did not advance
Doubles
Athlete Event Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy
Chirag Shetty
Men's doubles Bye   Ali /
Bhatti (PAK)
W (21–8, 21–7)
  Schueler /
Tang (AUS)
W (21–9, 21–11)
  Chan P S /
Tan K M (MAS)
W (21–6, 21–15)
  Lane /
Vendy (ENG)
W (21–15, 21–13)
 
Gayatri Gopichand
Treesa Jolly
Women's doubles Bye   Leung /
Mungrah (MRI)
W (21–2, 21–4)
  Richardson /
Wynter (JAM)
W (21–8, 21–6)
  Tan /
Muralitharan (MAS)
L (13–21, 16–21)
  Chen H-y /
Somerville (AUS)
W (21–15, 21–18)
 
B. Sumeeth Reddy
Ashwini Ponnappa
Mixed doubles Bye   Hemming /
Pugh (ENG)
L (18–21, 16–21)
Did not advance
Mixed team
Summary
Team Event Group stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
India Mixed team   Pakistan
W 5–0
  Sri Lanka
W 5–0
  Australia
W 4–1
1 Q   South Africa
W 3–0
  Singapore
W 3–0
  Malaysia
L 1–3
 
Squad
Group stage
Pos Team Pld W L MF MA MD GF GA GD PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   India 3 3 0 14 1 +13 28 2 +26 620 329 +291 3 Knockout stage
2   Sri Lanka 3 2 1 7 8 −1 14 16 −2 489 520 −31 2
3   Australia 3 1 2 6 9 −3 12 18 −6 514 546 −32 1
4   Pakistan 3 0 3 3 12 −9 6 24 −18 382 610 −228 0
Source: BWF
Quarter Finals
Semi Finals
Final

Boxing

Following the men's selection trials on 2 June 2022, eight boxers were selected for the competition.[25][26] The women's trials and selection of four more boxers followed on 11 June 2022.[27][28]

Men
Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Amit Panghal 51 kg   Berri (VAN)
W 5–0
  Mulligan (SCO)
W 5–0
  Chinyemba (ZAM)
W 5–0
  MacDonald (ENG)
W 5–0
 
Mohammad Hussamuddin 57 kg   Dyeyi (RSA)
W 5–0
  Hossain (BAN)
W 5–0
  Ndevelo (NAM)
W 4–1
  Commey (GHA)
L 1–4
Did not advance  
Shiva Thapa 63.5 kg   Baloch (PAK)
W 5–0
  Lynch (SCO)
L 1–4
Did not advance
Rohit Tokas 67 kg Bye   Kotey (GHA)
W 5–0
  Mata'afa-Ikinofo (NIU)
W 5–0
  Zimba (ZAM)
L 2–3
Did not advance  
Sumit Kundu 75 kg Bye   Peters (AUS)
L 0–5
Did not advance
Ashish Kumar 80 kg Bye   Tapatuetoa (NIU)
W 5–0
  Bowen (ENG)
L 1–4
Did not advance
Sanjeet Kumar 92 kg   Plodzicki-Faoagali (SAM)
L 2–3
Did not advance
Sagar Ahlawat +92 kg   Yegnong (CMR)
W 5–0
  Agnes (SEY)
W 5–0
  Onyekwere (NGR)
W 5–0
  Orie (ENG)
L 0–5
 
Women
Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Nitu Ghanghas 48 kg   Clyde (NIR)
W ABD
  Dhillon (CAN)
W RSC
  Resztan (ENG)
W 5–0
 
Nikhat Zareen 50 kg   Bagao (MOZ)
W RSC
  Jones (WAL)
W 5–0
  Stubley (ENG)
W 5–0
  McNaul (NIR)
W 5–0
 
Jaismine Lamboria 60 kg Bye   Garton (NZL)
W 4–1
  Richardson (ENG)
L 2–3
Did not advance  
Lovlina Borgohain 70 kg   Nicholson (NZL)
W 5–0
  Eccles (WAL)
L 2–3
Did not advance

Cricket

By virtue of its position in the ICC Women's T20I rankings (as of 1 April 2021), India qualified for the tournament.[29][30]

Fixtures were announced in November 2021.[31]

Summary
Team Event Group stage Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
India women Women's tournament   Australia
L 3 wickets
  Pakistan
W 8 wickets
  Barbados
W 100 runs
2 Q   England
W 4 runs
  Australia
L 9 runs
 
Roster

Fifteen players were officially selected on 11 July 2022.[32]

Reserves: Simran Bahadur, Richa Ghosh, Poonam Yadav

Group play
Pos Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
1   Australia 3 3 0 0 6 2.832
2   India 3 2 1 0 4 2.511
3   Barbados 3 1 2 0 2 −2.953
4   Pakistan 3 0 3 0 0 −1.768
Source: ESPN Cricinfo
29 July 2022
11:00
Scorecard
India  
154/8 (20 overs)
v
  Australia
157/7 (19 overs)
Harmanpreet Kaur 52 (34)
Jess Jonassen 4/22 (4 overs)
Ashleigh Gardner 52* (35)
Renuka Singh 4/18 (4 overs)
Australia Women won by 3 wickets
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Umpires: Lauren Agenbag (SA) and Sue Redfern (Eng)
Player of the match: Ashleigh Gardner (Aus)
  • India Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Meghna Singh (Ind) made her WT20I debut.
  • Alyssa Healy (Aus) became the first player, male or female, to take 100 dismissals as a wicket-keeper in T20I cricket.[33]

31 July 2022
11:00
Scorecard
Pakistan  
99 (18 overs)
v
  India
102/2 (11.4 overs)
Muneeba Ali 32 (30)
Sneh Rana 2/15 (4 overs)
Smriti Mandhana 63* (42)
Tuba Hassan 1/18 (2 overs)
India Women won by 8 wickets
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Umpires: Lauren Agenbag (SA) and Kim Cotton (NZ)
Player of the match: Smriti Mandhana (Ind)
  • Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to bat.
  • The match was reduced to 18 overs per side due to rain.

3 August 2022
18:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
India  
162/4 (20 overs)
v
  Barbados
62/8 (20 overs)
Jemimah Rodrigues 56* (46)
Shanika Bruce 1/17 (2 overs)
Kyshona Knight 16 (20)
Renuka Singh 4/10 (4 overs)
India Women won by 100 runs
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Umpires: Kim Cotton (NZ) and Shivani Mishra (Qat)
Player of the match: Renuka Singh (Ind)
  • Barbados Women won the toss and elected to field.
  • Shaunte Carrington (Bar) made her WT20I debut.
Semi-final
6 August 2022
11:00
Scorecard
India  
164/5 (20 overs)
v
  England
160/6 (20 overs)
Smriti Mandhana 61 (32)
Freya Kemp 2/22 (3 overs)
Nat Sciver 41 (43)
Sneh Rana 2/28 (4 overs)
India Women won by 4 runs
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Umpires: Kim Cotton (NZ) and Eloise Sheridan (Aus)
Player of the match: Smriti Mandhana (Ind)
  • India Women won the toss and elected to bat.
Gold medal match
7 August 2022
17:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
161/8 (20 overs)
v
  India
152 (19.3 overs)
Beth Mooney 61 (41)
Renuka Singh 2/25 (4 overs)
Harmanpreet Kaur 65 (43)
Ashleigh Gardner 3/16 (3 overs)
Australia Women won by 9 runs
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Umpires: Kim Cotton (NZ) and Jacqueline Williams (WI)
Player of the match: Beth Mooney (Aus)

Cycling

Thirteen cyclists (9 men and 4 women) have been officially selected to represent India at CWG 2022.[35]

Track

Sprint
Athlete Event Qualification Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Time Rank Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Opposition
Time
Rank
Esow Alben Men's individual 10.361 23 Did not advance
Ronaldo Laitonjam 10.012 13 Q   Glaetzer (AUS)
L +0.162
Did not advance
David Elkatohchoongo 10.120 18 Did not advance
Rojit Yanglem
Ronaldo Laitonjam
David Elkatohchoongo
Esow Alben
Men's team 44.702 6 Did not advance
Mayuri Lute Women's individual 11.542 20 Did not advance
Triyasha Paul 11.813 23 Did not advance
Mayuri Lute
Triyasha Paul
Shushikala Agashe
Women's team 51.433 7 Did not advance
Keirin
Athlete Event First round Repechage Second round Final
Rank Rank Rank Rank
Esow Alben Men 6 R 2 Did not advance
David Elkatohchoongo 4 R 2 Did not advance
Shushikala Agashe Women 6 R 4 Did not advance
Triyasha Paul 6 R 3 Did not advance
Time trial
Athlete Event Time Rank
Ronaldo Laitonjam Men 1:02.500 12
Mayuri Lute Women 36.868 18
Pursuit
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Time Rank Opponent
Results
Rank
Dinesh Kumar Men's individual 4:37.066 19 Did not advance
Vishavjeet Singh 4:36.709 18 Did not advance
Vishavjeet Singh
Naman Kapil
Venkappa Kengalagutti
Anantha Narayanan
Dinesh Kumar
Men's team 4:12.865 6 Did not advance
Meenakshi Women's individual 3:49.596 15 Did not advance
Points race
Athlete Event Final
Points Rank
Venkappa Kengalagutti Men 10 DNF
Naman Kapil 10 DNF
Scratch race
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Vishavjeet Singh Men 5 Q 13 DNF
Naman Kapil 11 Did not advance
Meenakshi Women 19 DNF

Gymnastics

Artistic

Men
Team Final & Individual Qualification
Athlete Event Apparatus Total Rank
F PH R V PB HB
Yogeshwar Singh Team 11.300 11.200 11.950 13.000 13.450 12.700 73.600 18 Q
Satyajit Mondal 7.850 13.400
Saif Tamboli 14.050
Total 19.150 11.200 11.950 26.400 27.500 12.700 108.900 8
Individual Finals
Athlete Event Apparatus Total Rank
F PH R V PB HB
Yogeshwar Singh All-around 11.500 12.900 12.350 13.200 12.050 12.700 74.700 15
Women
Team Final & Individual Qualification
Athlete Event Apparatus Total Rank
V UB BB F
Ruthuja Nataraj Team 12.300 11.950 11.350 10.650 46.250 16 Q
Protistha Samanta 12.900
Pranati Nayak 13.600 Q 9.250 11.000 9.650 43.500 25
Total 38.800 21.200 22.350 20.300 102.650 9
Individual events
Athlete Event Apparatus Total Rank
V UB BB F
Ruthuja Nataraj All-around 12.950 10.000 10.250 9.800 43.000 17
Pranati Nayak Vault 12.699 5

Rhythmic

Individual Qualification
Athlete Event Apparatus Total Rank
Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
Bavleen Kaur Qualification 18.100 18.750 18.450 17.400 72.700 29

Hockey

By virtue of its position in the FIH World Rankings for men and women respectively (as of 1 February 2022), India qualified for both tournaments.[36] Detailed fixtures were released on 9 March 2022.[37]

Hockey India originally sought to send reserve squads to the Commonwealth Games; this was so the primary squads could focus on the Asian Games tournaments and attempt to qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics at the first opportunity.[38] Owing to the subsequent postponement of the 2022 Asian Games, a full-strength men's squad for the Commonwealth Games was confirmed on 20 June 2022;[39] an experienced women's squad was also confirmed on 23 June 2022.[40]

Summary

Key:

Team Event Preliminary round Semifinal Final / BM / PM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
India men Men's tournament   Ghana
W 11–0
  England
D 4–4
  Canada
W 8–0
  Wales
W 4–1
1 Q   South Africa
W 3–2
  Australia
L 0–7
 
India women Women's tournament   Ghana
W 5–0
  Wales
W 3–1
  England
L 1–3
  Canada
W 3–2
2 Q   Australia
L 0–3P
FT: 1–1
  New Zealand
W 2–1P
FT: 1–1
 

Men's tournament

Roster
Group play


31 July 2022
16:00
India   11–0   Ghana
Abhishek   2'
Harmanpreet   10'36'54'
Shamsher   14'
Akashdeep   20'
Jugraj   22'45'
Nilakanta   39'
Varun   40'
Mandeep   48'
Report
Umpires:
Fraser Bell (SCO)
Tim Bond (NZL)

1 August 2022
16:00
England   4–4   India
Ansell   42'
Bandurak   47'53'
Roper   51'
Report Lalit   3'
Mandeep   13'22'
Harmanpreet   46'
Umpires:
David Tomlinson (NZL)
Sean Rapaport (RSA)

3 August 2022
14:00
Canada   0–8   India
Report Harmanpreet   7'56'
Amit   10'
Lalit   20'
Gurjant   27'
Akashdeep   37'60'
Mandeep   58'
Umpires:
Peter Kabaso (KEN)
Ilanggo Kanabathu (MAS)

4 August 2022
14:00
India   4–1   Wales
Harmanpreet   18'19'41'
Gurjant   49'
Report Furlong   55'
Umpires:
Nick Bennett (ENG)
Tyler Klenk (CAN)
Semi Final
6 August 2022
18:00
India   3–2   South Africa
Abhishek   20'
Mandeep   28'
Jugraj   58'
Report Julius   33'
M. Cassiem   59'
Umpires:
Dan Barstow (ENG)
Steve Rogers (AUS)
Gold medal match
8 August 2022
12:30
Australia   7–0   India
Govers   9'
Ephraums   14'42'
Anderson   22'27'
Wickham   26'
Ogilvie   46'
Report
Umpires:
Dan Barstow (ENG)
David Tomlinson (NZL)

Women's tournament

Roster
Group play
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   England (H) 4 4 0 0 21 1 +20 12 Semi-finals
2   India 4 3 0 1 12 6 +6 9
3   Canada 4 2 0 2 14 5 +9 6 Fifth place match
4   Wales 4 1 0 3 5 12 −7 3 Seventh place match
5   Ghana 4 0 0 4 1 29 −28 0 Ninth place match
Source: Birmingham 2022
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results.
(H) Host


29 July 2022
14:00
India   5–0   Ghana
Gurjit   3'34'
Neha   28'
Sangita   36'
Salima   56'
Report
Umpires:
Wanri Venter (RSA)
Katrina Turner (NZL)

30 July 2022
19:00
India   3–1   Wales
Vandana   26'48'
Gurjit   28'
Report Hughes   45'
Umpires:
Cookie Tan (SGP)
Lelia Sacre (CAN)

2 August 2022
14:00
India   1–3   England
Vandana   60' Report Ansley   3'
Howard   40'
Martin   52'
Umpires:
Wanri Venter (RSA)
Cookie Tan (SGP)

3 August 2022
11:00
Canada   2–3   India
Stairs   23'
Haughn   39'
Report Salima   3'
Navneet   22'
Lalremsiami   51'
Umpires:
Katrina Turner (NZL)
Hannah Harrison (ENG)
Semi Final
5 August 2022
20:15
Australia   1–1   India
Greiner   10' Report Vandana   49'
Penalties
Malone  
Nobbs  
Lawton  
3–0   Lalremsiami
  Neha
  Navneet
Umpires:
Amber Church (NZL)
Hannah Harrison (ENG)
Bronze medal match
7 August 2022
09:00
New Zealand   1–1   India
Merry   60' Report Salima   29'
Penalties
Hull  
Ralph  
Tynan  
Doar  
Shannon  
1–2   Sangita
  Sonika
  Navneet
  Neha
Umpires:
Rachel Williams (ENG)
Aleisha Neumann (AUS)

Judo

India announced a six-member judo team following selection trials held from May 23 to May 26.[41][42]

Men
Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Vijay Kumar Yadav 60 kg Bye   Gangaya (MRI)
W 10–0s1
  Katz (AUS)
L 0s2–10s1
Did not advance   Munro (SCO)
W 1s2–0s1
  Christodoulides (CYP)
W 10–0
 
Jasleen Singh Saini 66 kg   Cugola (VAN)
W 10s1–0
  Burns (NIR)
W 10s1–0s3
  Allan (SCO)
L 0s1–10
Bye   Katz (AUS)
L 0–10s2
5
Deepak Deswal 100 kg   Omgba Fouda (CMR)
W10s2–0s3
  Lovell-Hewitt (ENG)
L 0s3–10
Did not advance   Takayawa (FIJ)
L 0–10
Did not advance
Women
Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Repechage Final / BM
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Shushila Likmabam 48 kg Bye   Boniface (MAW)
W 10s1–0s1
  Morand (MRI)
W 10s2–0s2
  Whitebooi (RSA)
L 0s2–1s2
 
Suchika Tariyal 57 kg   Kabinda (ZAM)
W 10s1–1s1
  Deguchi (CAN)
L 0–11
Did not advance   Breytenbach (RSA)
W 11s1–0
  Legentil (MRI)
L 0s1–1s2
5
Tulika Maan +78 kg Bye   Durhone (MRI)
W 10–0s2
  Andrews (NZL)
W 10s1–1
  Adlington (SCO)
L 1s2–10
 

Lawn bowls

Men
Athlete Event Group stage Quarterfinal Semifinal Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Mridul Borgohain Singles   McIlroy (NZL)
L 8–21
  Locke (FLK)
W 21–5
  McLean (SCO)
W 21–19
  Davis (JEY)
L 13–21
4 Did not advance
Sunil Bahadur
Dinesh Kumar
Pairs   Malaysia (MAS)
L 14–17
  Falkland Islands (FLK)
W 36–4
  Cook Islands (COK)
W 13–10
  England (ENG)
W 18–15
2 Q   Northern Ireland (NIR)
L 8–26
Did not advance
Navneet Singh
Mridul Borgohain
Chandan Singh
Triples   New Zealand (NZL)
L 6–23