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  • Afternoon session: 16:30-22:00 BST

  • Women's team final & individual qualification - subdivision 3 & 4 & medal ceremony

  1. Postpublished at 22:45 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    That's it for our coverage of today's Commonwealth Games action but as ever we will be back bright and early tomorrow to bring you the events from day three.

    See you then!

  2. Coming up on day threepublished at 22:43 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Gold medals: 24

    Gymnastics: Women's and men's individual all-around

    Rugby sevens: Women and men

    Swimming: Women's 50m free, men's 200m fly, women's 200m breast, SB8 men's 100m breast, S8 women's 100m back, women's 100m back, men's 100m breast, S14 mixed 4x100m free relay, women's 4x200m free relay

    Track cycling: Men's tandem B sprint, women's tandem B time trial, women's points race, women's time trial, men's sprint, men's scratch race

    Triathlon: Women's and men's PTVI, mixed relay

    Weightlifting: Women's 59kg, men's 67kg, men's 73kg

  3. hockey

    Scotland narrowly beaten by NZpublished at 22:41 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    FT: New Zealand 1-0 Scotland

    So close yet so far.

    Scotland battled hard against the mighty New Zealand, but they never really looked like scoring an equaliser in the final period.

    Nevertheless, there is a lot for the Scots to build on before a very winnable game against Kenya - the lowest ranked team in the competition - on Monday.

  4. gymnastics

    Postpublished at 22:39 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Women's artistic team final

    Commonwealth champions - England.

    A hard-fought final for the women's gymnastics team but all worth it to have those gold medals round their necks. And, of course, the bull teddy.

    England team with gold medalsImage source, Getty Images
  5. Day two headlinespublished at 22:36 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Almost time for us to wrap things up here. Here are the main headlines from the second day of action in Birmingham:

    • Scotland's Duncan Scott passed England's Tom Dean to take a sensational 200m freestyle gold and added a bronze in the 400m individual medley
    • England won women's team gymnastics gold at the Commonwealth Games by edging out Australia in a tense final.
    • Ben Proud took home England's first swimming gold in the men's 50m butterfly
    • There have been silvers in the pool for England's Imogen Clark (50m breaststroke), Hannah Russell (S13 50m freestyle) & Scotland's Stephen Clegg (men's S13 50m freestyle)
    • Scotland's Jack Carlin won silver in the men's keirin final, fellow Scot Neah Evans claimed bronze in the women's 3000m pursuit and Wales' Emma Finucane secured bronze in women's sprint
    • England's Johnboy Smith won the men's T53/54 wheelchair marathon race, but said team-mate David Weir "deserved gold"
    • England beat Sri Lanka by five wickets in their opening T20 cricket match
    • Defending champions England claimed a second netball win in two days, beating Malawi 66-41
    • England women thrashed Ghana 12-0 in their Commonwealth Games hockey Pool A opener, while Wales men beat Canada 5-1
    • England's Sophie Unwin has been fined for protesting against a decision to not award her a bronze medal despite finishing third
  6. athletics

    Reports: Jackson to skip Commonwealthspublished at 22:33 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Shericka JacksonImage source, Getty

    Jamaica's athletics team might have been hit by a high-profile withdrawal.

    Nothing official yet, but Andre Lowe of the Jamaica Observer says that world 200m champion Shericka Jackson has confirmed to the Jamaican team that she will skip Birmingham.

    He is not the only one. Another Jamaican outlet, SportsMax, says that

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  7. table tennis

    England rue 'hardest draw'published at 22:32 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Table tennis women's team event

    Did England's women pay the price for not beating Nigeria in their final group match? Perhaps so.

    It meant they finished as runners-up behind Singapore and would face one of the group winners in the quarter-finals.

    That turned out to be Wales and England, who won bronze four years ago, lost 3-0.

    鈥淚t was very difficult, we probably had the hardest draw of the Commonwealth Games but well played to Wales, they played really well and got through their group first," said England's Maria Tsaptsinos.

    鈥淲e had the hardest group, coming in as 12th seeds after winning bronze in 2018.

    鈥淲e had the number one seeds in our group and then Nigeria who were probably the hardest of the other lot to beat and we put it all out against them this morning.

    "I think there was nothing left in the tank, to be honest.鈥

    Maria TsaptsinosImage source, Getty Images
  8. ICYMI: Day two video highlightspublished at 22:32 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

  9. Magical McKeonpublished at 22:26 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

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    Wales beat England to reach semi-finalspublished at 22:24 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Table tennis women's team event

    Wales table tennis teamImage source, Getty Images

    The future is bright for Wales in women's table tennis. And the time might even be now.

    The Wales team includes two teenagers - Lara Whitton and Anna Hursey and is led by Charlotte Carey, who played in her first Commonwealth Games aged 14 but is now the 'old head' at the age of 26.

    Tomorrow they will be playing in the semi-finals after cruising to a 3-0 win over England this evening in the quarters.

    Chloe Thomas Wu Zhang and Hursey won the opening doubles before Carey and Hursey clinched victory by winning their singles rubbers.

    Now they play Malaysia on Sunday, knowing victory will secure at least a silver medal.

  11. Medal tablepublished at 22:24 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

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    Here's how things look on the medal table as day two nears its close.

  12. hockey

    Hockeypublished at 22:21 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    New Zealand 1-0 Scotland

    Scotland are digging deeper than the miners in the Fife coalfields.

    The hockey stars are going well into their physical and mental reserves as they try to cause a scene against defending champions New Zealand.

    Still 1-0 as we go into the final quarter.

    Tight, tense and all to play for.

  13. 'An honour to be a part of a dominant era'published at 22:17 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    England's Tom Dean, who won two silver medals today: "It was always going to be a hell of a race. Duncan just said to me 1-2 again, it鈥檚 just what we do. 1 and 2 in the Worlds last year. 1 and 2 in the Commonwealth Games here. We鈥檙e in the prime age of 200m freestyle for GB and how much of an honour it is to be part of such a dominant era.

    "I can鈥檛 begin to tell you what the last 12 months have been like. I posted a video the other day, one year on from my family celebrating in the garden from that Olympic win. I watch it back and Duncan and I have won two again there so you know鈥 12 months on to do that again, I can鈥檛 really ask for much more."

    Bodes well for future relays? "100%. Not so much for our relays here, being on different teams, but we鈥檙e looking at World Championships 2023. Ultimately Paris 2024, that鈥檚 what it鈥檚 all about. We want to stamp our names as the 4 x200m country to beat, we beat the Americans last year. So few people can say they鈥檝e achieved that feat. To be a part of that is incredible and the boys want to go to Paris and do it again."

    Competing with Scott: "Duncan鈥檚 always in good shape. Duncan could take a year out of the water and he鈥檒l be in good shape, he鈥檚 an incredible athlete. He鈥檚 a natural born swimmer, natural born racer. So if there鈥檚 anyone to beat me, it鈥檚 an honour that it was him."

  14. cricket

    Can these England pros play street cricket?published at 22:11 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    England players Sophie Ecclestone, Danni Wyatt and Nat Sciver took on the best street cricketers in Birmingham in a warm-up match before the Games.

    Who bossed that? Watch this...

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    Commonwealth Games 2022: Sophie Ecclestone, Danni Wyatt & Nat Sciver try street cricket

  15. gymnastics

    Gymnasticspublished at 22:06 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Women's artistic team final

    Matt Baker
    Gymnastics commentator on 大象传媒 TV

    A different end to the competition than the start for Wales but they are very young team and it is incredible what they've achieved.

  16. rugby sevens

    Fiji at the rugby sevens double?published at 22:04 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Gareth Griffiths
    大象传媒 Sport Wales in Coventry

    There we have it. Another 24 games today and 48 in total over two days with Sunday set to provide the medal places.

    Fiji remain on course for a Commonwealth Games rugby sevens double in Coventry.

    Fiji women's final opponents on Sunday will be Australia who beat defending champions New Zealand 17-12 in an enthralling semi-final.

    In the men's event, Olympic champions Fiji face New Zealand in the semi-final while South Africa play Australia in the other.

    Scotland, Wales and England will not be involved in any of the medal matches on the final day of competition.

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    Hopefully Tom Dean and Lewis Burras are not going to have to go and get the bus again after that!

  18. silver medal

    Silver medal - Englandpublished at 21:58 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Men's 4x100m freestyle relay final

    It is silver for England!

    Tom Dean pushed really hard but Australia produced a Games record time to take the gold.

    Canada take the bronze.

  19. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 21:57 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Men's 4x100m freestyle relay final

    Australia swoop into the lead at the start of the final leg. All down to Tom Dean on this anchor leg to chase down Australia for the gold.

  20. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 21:56 British Summer Time 30 July 2022

    Men's 4x100m freestyle relay final

    England are into the lead at the halfway stage, just ahead of Canada but Australia are pushing up from third.

    Incredibly tight.