CWG 2018: On the 10th day of the names of Indian Boxers, players made 17 medals in their name
India today made a total of 17 medals in its name. Which includes 8 Gold, 5 Silver and 4 Bronze Medal.
New Delhi: The 10th day of 21st Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, proved to be the best time for Indian players ever. India today made a total of 17 medals in its name. Which includes 8 Gold, 5 Silver and 4 Bronze Medal. If we talk about total medals so far, then India has made a total of 59 medals in 10 days. After medal tally in Australia and England, India is at number three with 25 gold medals.
Indian athletes crossed the 50 medals figures today On this day if the best performance came from a group, then it was Indian boxers. Which started by Mary Kom winning the gold medal. With this medal, Mary Kom won her first medal for the first time in the Commonwealth Games. After Mary Kom, Gaurav Solanki and Vikas Krishna put two gold medals in the Indian side. At the same time Satish Kumar had to be satisfied with Silver Medal, then silver medal went to Amit Pangal's lap. On 10th day of the Commonwealth, Indian wrestlers also played a fine game and made 4 medals in their names. Including Somvir, Vineesh Phogat, Sumit Malik and Sakshi Malik.
India got the medal for the first time in these two categories.
Today, two Indian players have made a new history in the Commonwealth Games. While Niraj Chopra gave the gold medal to Jawlien Throw India for the first time, Manika Batra also made a new record by winning the Gold Medal in the women's singles event of Table Tennis. Sanjeev Rajput also won the gold medal in 50 meter pistol shooting. On the other hand, the Indian women and men's hockey team disappointed the Indian fans and did not win any medal. Both teams are returning home without any medal this time.
Tomorrow is the last day of Commonwealth Games
Tomorrow is the last day of the Commonwealth Games, the fans still hope to get medal from badminton. If this happens then India will overcome 60 medals comfortably.
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