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  • LIVE: Netball - England v NZ after Jamaica beat top seeds Australia 57-55

  • Athletics - Andrew Pozzi takes 110m hurdles bronze; Lawrence Okoye gets discus silver

  • Diving - Gold for England's Jack Laugher in 1m springboard and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix in 10m platform

  • Cricket - England beat New Zealand by seven wickets

  • Powerlifting: England's Zoe Newson wins gold in women's lightweight final with silver for Olivia Broome

  • Cycling: England's Fred Wright wins men's time trial silver with Wales' Geraint Thomas taking bronze after crashing

  • England's Anna Henderson gets silver in women's time trial

  • Northern Ireland equal their record medal haul at a Games (15) as four more boxers guarantee podium finishes

  • Scotland book final against Wales in para mixed pairs bowls

  1. diving

    'I feel like I've overcome a lot' - Jack Laugherpublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Men's 1m springboard final

    BBC Sport

    Jack LaugherImage source, PA Media

    Three-time men's 1m springboard champion Jack Laugher was speaking to Katherine Downes after successfully defending his title again:

    "Honestly I think what Jordan has done today is extremely special. First Commonwealth Games in front of a home crowd, there's a lot of pressure. He's come out there, he's pushed me and the boy from Australia all the way. He's done himself proud today and it's lovely having someone along side me now and it's great. I couldn't think of a better person for it."

    A third straight 1m springboard title - does he have a stranglehold on the event?

    "I wouldn't put it quite that way. This morning is proof that sometimes things can go wrong. I think I came into it maybe not in the right frame of mind and feeling a little bit scared, but today I just did my normal thing and it worked out. It's actually my lowest score that I have done in three Commonwealths.

    "I'm still doing really well, and I like being pushed all the way."

    Does he sometimes struggle with his mindset?

    "It is always a work in progress and you can see the physicality of the people I am competing against - they're all so high. Jordan is a little bit younger than me and a very strong boy and at the top end, the physical aspect is really similar and what separates the best from the best is the physical aspect of it.

    "Mental health and mental well-being has been extremely important for me. I've really struggled with it over the years but I feel like I've overcome quite a lot and obviously doing performances like this today and at the world championships makes it all better and keep me moving forward."

  2. athletics

    Kendall watches onpublished at 19:59 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Decathlon high jump

    England's Harry Kendall is having to sit down and soak up the rest of this high jump competition after scraping over 1.91m at the third attempt and coming a cropper at 1.94m.

    The multi-event top dogs soar on.

    Overall leader Lindon Victor and second-placed Aussie Alec Diamond are two of those safely over at 1.97m.

    Kendall was sixth at the start of this event but is going to ship some damage when the points are tallied up.

  3. diving

    'I am completely blown away' - Jordan Houldenpublished at 19:59 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Men's 1m springboard final

    BBC Sport

    Jordan HouldenImage source, PA Media

    Jordan Houlden on getting a bronze on his Commonwealth Games debut:

    "I feel absolutely speechless really. coming to my first Commonwealth Games and coming third, getting a medal - I wasn't expecting it. I am completely blown away.

    Strong start with his opening dives and the experience:

    "There's still a bit of experience I need to work on, Obviously being my first Commonwealth Games is - I am still a bit over-excited, (over-cooked) it a little bit. I'll hope for another Commonwealth Games.

    "The fans were really loud today and family will be coming for the 3m springboard. They'll be supporting me all the way."

  4. cricket

    Captivating Capseypublished at 19:55 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    England 31-1 (4 overs) v New Zealand 71-9 (20 overs)

    Alistair Watkins
    BBC Sport at Edgbaston

    Alice Capsey is loving this. The 17-year-old hits the New Zealand bowlers all around the ground, smacking four boundaries with effortless ease and some style too.

    England are cruising.

  5. diving

    Divingpublished at 19:55 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's 10m platform final

    Brilliant from Andrea Spendolini Siriex. The 17-year-old scores 78.40 with her second dive to jump from eighth to first.

    Northern Ireland's Tanya Watson stays second after a poor dive from Lois Toulson.

    2010s winner Pandelela Rinong is in third with three rounds remaining.

    Women's 10m platform finalImage source, BBC Sport
  6. 'I can assure you, Knight will get better'published at 19:54 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's 400m hurdle heats

    Colin Jackson
    Two-time world 110m hurdles champion on BBC TV

    Jessie Knight stutters and crashes that final hurdle but is strong enough to see herself through. So it will be a nice relief. Her performance was littered with mistakes but I can assure you she will get better in her next race.

  7. athletics

    England's Knight into finalpublished at 19:54 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    400m hurdles semi-finals

    A big fat capital Q pops up next to the name of England's Jessie Knight on the timing screen after she runs hard to the line to finish in 55.88 seconds.

    That was good enough for third in her heat behind Jamaica's Rushell Clayton and South Africa's Zeney van der Welt.

    The final goes off at 19:30 on Saturday night. Set your reminders because Knight could still gatecrash the planned Jamaican podium party.

  8. boxing

    NI's Broadhurst guaranteed at least a bronzepublished at 19:53 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's lightweight quarter-finals

    She's done it! Brilliant performance from reigning world champion Amy Broadhurst.

    It's that combination of left hand to the body, swiftly followed by a right hook, which does the damage.

    The referee has seen enough. So too has Felistus Nkandu.

    Broadhurst is the favourite to win gold and showed why. On to the semi-finals!

  9. boxing

    Boxingpublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's lightweight quarter-finals

    Oooof! Brilliant one-two from Amy Broadhurst, which leaves Felistus Nkandu needing a standing count in the second round.

    It was almost left, right, goodnight for the Zambian.

    Northern Ireland's Broadhurst is completely dominant, going in on the body as she looks to finish this early.

  10. powerlifting

    Powerliftingpublished at 19:48 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's heavyweight final

    Big cheer goes up for Rebecca Bedford as the Lichfield native takes to the floor for her first lift.

    The para-badminton player is attempting 91kg.

    Does she succeed? Course she does.

    Clenched fist of delight for the 24-year-old. She adds 78.2 points on the board in the early stages of this women's heavyweight final.

  11. Can Sreeshankar deliver gold for India?published at 19:47 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Men's long jump final

    Men's long jumpImage source, Getty

    There is no Home Nations interest in this one. Murali Sreeshankar of India is the Commonwealth’s leading long jumper so far this year and looked in good shape in qualifying. Compatriot Muhammed Anees Yahiya is another contender.

    South African Jovan van Vuuren has recovered from a serious pelvic injury last year to recapture his best form and could threaten.

  12. athletics

    'A disaster going into first hurdle'published at 19:45 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    400m hurdle heats

    Colin Jackson
    Two-time world 110m hurdles champion on BBC TV

    England's Lina Nielsen had a disaster going into the first hurdle and that's where you want to set up your whole race and unfortunately it didn't quite go to plan. She will be bitterly disappointed but there are reasons why.

  13. cricket

    England run-chase under waypublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    England 7-1 (2 overs) v New Zealand 71-9 (20 overs)

    Alistair Watkins
    BBC Sport at Edgbaston

    Hang on a minute!

    Danni Wyatt goes for a big hit but the ball flies high into the air and wicketkeeper Izzy Gaze takes a well-judged diving catch.

    That's more like it though. Sophia Dunkley hammers the ball straight down the ground for a four.

    The lights are on for England's reply but there's not a cloud in the sky.

  14. athletics

    Nielsen sixth in opening heatpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's 400m hurdles heats

    England's Lina Nielsen, who revealed her diagnosis with multiple sclerosis earlier this week, fades to sixth in the opening heat.

    The 26-year-old finished in 58.25 seconds, well off her season's best of 54.73.

  15. diving

    Divingpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's 10m platform final

    It's a home nations 1-2-3 after the first of five rounds in the women's 10m platform final

    England's Lois Toulson, winner of the bronze medal four years ago, tops the leaderboard ahead of 20-year-old Northern Ireland diver Tanya Watson.

    England's Eden Cheng is also looking good in third.

    Diving leaderboardImage source, BBC Sport
  16. athletics

    'Two throws, two world records'published at 19:42 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's para-discus final (F42-44/61-64)

    Rob Walker
    Commentator on BBC TV

    Oh yes, Nigeria's Goodness Nwachukwu has improved on her world record. She is getting better and better. Surely that is the gold medal wrapped up in the second round. Look at that reaction - 36.56m. That is an absolutely sensational performance. Two throws, two world records and the gold is surely going to Nigeria in this event.

  17. world record

    World record(s!) in the discuspublished at 19:42 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's para-discus final (F42-44/61-64)

    It has been going off the hook in the opening rounds of the para discus.

    Nigeria's Goodness Nwachukwu has casually dropped world record throws in her opening two attempts, immediately improving to 36.56. Staggering stuff.

    Tokyo Paralympic medallist Sophie Edmiston has to find a response. The Australian's best effort so far is 34.19m.

    England's Stacie Gaston-Monervil is the best placed of the home nations athletes in sixth.

  18. boxing

    Postpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's lightweight quarter-finals

    Michael Morrow
    BBC Sport NI at The NEC

    Not a bad year so far for Amy Broadhurst.

    In spring she was flown Stateside to spar with Katie Taylor ahead of her instant classic with Amanda Serrano at a sold-out Madison Square Garden.

    Then Broadhurst headed off to the World Championships in Istanbul, where she won the light-welterweight title.

    The hype surrounding her is huge, and she is heavily fancied in this lightweight category.

    Will dropping down to 60kg have hurt her in any way, or is the Broadhurst juggernaut going to roll on?

  19. boxing

    Boxingpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    Women's lightweight quarter-finals

    Another bout, another Home Nations boxer trying to secure a medal.

    Northern Ireland's Amy Broadhurst goes up against Zambia's Felistus Nkandu.

    Ding ding, let's go!

  20. netball

    Scotland down at half-timepublished at 19:40 British Summer Time 4 August 2022

    South Africa 31-25 Scotland

    Becky Grey
    BBC Sport at the NEC Arena

    Scotland are doing their best to stay in it against South Africa, but it proved tough in that first half.

    At one point in the second quarter, the Thistles cut South Africa's lead to two.

    But South Africa are four places higher in the world rankings and that extra quality showed as they pulled ahead to lead 31-25.

    We've got cheerleaders on court for half-time who get the crowd involved with a bit of 'We say Commonwealth, you say Games!'