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New Delhi, Online Desk. Commonwealth Games 2022 Day 11 Update: The Indian team has performed well in the Commonwealth Games so far. Today PV Sindhu, Lakshya Sen, Satwik Sairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty have won gold medals in badminton. Sharath Kamal also won gold medal in table tennis. At the same time, in hockey, the India men’s team won the silver medal. India’s flag bearer at the closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games 2022 was table tennis superstar Sharath Kamal and boxing world champion Nikhat Zareen. 11th day highlights PV Sindhu won the gold medal in the women’s singles match Lakshya Sen won gold medal in men’s singles match Satwik Sairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty won the gold medal Hockey men’s team won silver medal Sharath Kamal won gold medal in table tennis The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games is now officially over. In 2026, Victoria of Australia will be the next host of the Commonwealth Games. The David Dexon Award was given to Singaporean athlete Fang Tianwei for his outstanding performance at the Commonwealth Games. The David Dixon Award is presented to the Outstanding Athlete of the #CommonwealthGames, who shows an exceptional level of performance, commitment and fair play. In 2022, it is awarded to @sgolympics’ most decorated Commonwealth athlete, Feng Tianwei. #B2022 pic.twitter.com/JPWUlTO9cE — Commonwealth Sport (@thecgf) August 8, 2022 This time in the closing ceremony, table tennis star Sharath Kamal and female boxer Nikhat Zareen were the flag bearers for India. Badminton: In Men’s Doubles game, Satwik Sairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty defeated Ben Lane / Sean Wendy of England 21-15, 21-13 to win the gold medal. India’s third gold medal in badminton and 21st overall in Birmingham. Hockey Final – Australia beat India 7-0 India has lost to Australia in the Hockey Men’s Final match. Australia beat India 7-0. With this, India won the silver medal. Let us inform that India won the silver medal for the third time in men’s hockey. Know the condition of every quarter At the beginning of the first quarter, Australia’s team started attacking. Within a few minutes of the opening, Australia’s team had a chance to score a goal. Australia got a penalty corner in the fourth minute of the game but India saved a goal. Seven minutes before the first quarter, Australia got their second penalty corner but India saved it. Goalkeeper Sreejesh brilliantly saved the goal ball from going into the goal post. Australia once again got a penalty corner in the 10th minute of the game and this time Australia managed to score. Australia scored the second goal two minutes before the end of the first quarter. India trail 0-2 after the first quarter ended. Australia’s Nathan Ephrams scored the second goal. Australia got their fourth penalty corner 8 minutes before the half-time end and India saved the goal, but soon after that Australia once again got a penalty corner and this time the opposing team scored. Indian team captain Manpreet Singh got injured in the 25th minute of the game. Australia scored the fourth goal four minutes before half time. At the same time, three months before the end of half time, Australia scored the fifth goal. In the third quarter also, Australia’s team continued the attacking game. With this, India went 0-6 after the end of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter also, Australia continued the scoring streak and scored the seventh goal at the beginning of this quarter. In the end, Australia won the final match scoring seven goals. Table Tennis: Sharath Kamal won Gold Achanta Sharath Kamal defeated Liam Pitchford of England to win the gold medal in the men’s singles final game. Playing against Liam Pitchford, Kamal won the first game 11-13, 11-7, 11-2, 11-6 and 11-7. Badminton – Lakshya Sen won the gold medal Lakshya Sen won the gold medal in the men’s singles match. The third and deciding game was won by Lakshya 21-16. Against Malaysia’s Young NJ, the young sensation started well in the first game to take a 5-2 lead. After that some lost points due to their mistakes. The match looked like a thorn from here, first 7-7, then 9-9 the score was level, after which Malaysia’s Young took the lead with the score 11-9. Lakshya made a strong comeback to earn consecutive points and took the score to 13-15. The score was level once again and the goal was taken to 18-18. After 21-19, the first game was in the name of the player of Malaysia. Goal return in second game After the loss in the first game, Lakshya Sen showed a very aggressive game against the Malaysian player. After getting closer to the score at 3-4, he took the score to 11-3, scoring consecutive points. Lakshya earned a 1-1 draw in the match, winning the match 21-9. Goals were ahead 11-7 in the third game. In the third game, Lakshya Sen used consecutive smashes, which won him several points. In the third game, Young also gave a tough fight to the target. However, Lakshya won the third game 21-16 to win the gold medal. Table Tennis – Competition Continues G Sathiyan against Paul of England