Summary

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  • Evening session: 17:30-21:15 BST - men's team final and medal ceremony, plus individual qualification (subdivision 3)

  • England look for a third consecutive Commonwealth gold

  • Opening session: 09:00-15:00 BST - men's team final & individual qualification (subdivision 1 & 2)

  • NI's Rhys McClenaghan is the reigning pommel horse champion

  • Wales among the contenders in men's team event action

  • England win team gold in gymnastics

  1. gymnastics

    Fraser on formpublished at 21:45 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    England became the first team to win three successive Commonwealth team gymnastics golds as Birmingham's Joe Fraser helped them to a big victory.

    Home favourite Fraser topped the pommel horse standings with a score of 14.650, raising roars around the arena.

    Media caption,

    'Incredible performance!' - England storm men's artistic team final for gold

  2. hockey

    Stunning stuff from Scotlandpublished at 21:45 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    New Zealand 1-5 Scotland - men's pool A

    Well, well, well. Who would have predicted this?

    Scotland have made a stunning start to their men's hockey campaign, leading 5-1 against New Zealand at half-time of their opening match.

    New Zealand are ranked ninth in the world and were silver medallists in 2018.

    But they have an inexperienced squad in Birmingham and have won just one of their past 15 matches.

    Scotland are taking full advantage.

    Goals from Rob Harwood, Callum McKenzie, Jamie Golden and Cammy Golden put Scotland into a 4-0 lead before New Zealand narrowed the gap through Kane Russell.

    A cracking strike from Jamie Golden at another penalty corner restored the four-goal cushion.

    Scotland fans look incredulous in the stands, as do the New Zealand players...

  3. Stars to watch - Amy Conroypublished at 21:38 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Amy ConroyImage source, Getty Images

    Wheelchair basketball will make its Commonwealth Games debut in Birmingham, with the fast paced 3×3 format taking place at Smithfield in the heart of the city starting on Saturday.

    Three-time Paralympian Amy Conroy is one of four athletes selected for the English women's team, alongside Jade Atkin, Joy Haizelden and Charlotte Moore. She said it will be an "absolute honour" to represent Team England.

    The 29-year-old - who lost her left leg through cancer as a teenager - is a key member of the Great Britain team that won world championship silver in 2018, and European silver the following year.

    The 3x3 version of the sport is played on a half-court, with teams having just 12 seconds to shoot during each phase of play. Games are played over a single 10-minute period.

  4. 'It's just an unbelievable moment'published at 21:34 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Men's 200m breaststroke final

    BBC Sport

    James WilbyImage source, Getty Images

    After both securing a finish on the podium in the men's 200m breaststroke, James Wilby and Ross Murdoch were beaming with pride as they spoke to BBC Sport:

    James Wilby: "I mean that was one of those races where it was always going to take a big commitment. Ah, I would've loved to win but it was just such an incredible race. We’ve both had a bit of a challenging one this year, so to come away with a medal means a lot to us both, so really happy with that."

    Ross Murdoch: "I can't describe what that means to me, to get on the podium tonight alongside my long-time buddy. It was a hard-fought race and it’s been a hard season. Every season has its challenges but this one more than normal. It's just an unbelievable moment."

  5. Postpublished at 21:32 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Australia have taken eight out of a possible 16 gold medals on day one, New Zealand are second with three and England have two.

    Strong start as ever from the team from down under.

  6. swimming

    Indescribablepublished at 21:28 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Ross MurdochImage source, Getty Images

    Great to see huge smiles on the faces of James Wilby and Ross Murdoch after their silver and bronze medals in the men's 200m breaststroke as they speak to the cameras.

    "I can't describe what that means to me," says Murdoch - who retired from the sport without telling anyone at the back end of last year. A good call to come back...

  7. netball

    Netballpublished at 21:28 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    New Zealand 79-20 Northern Ireland

    Northern Ireland are well beaten by New Zealand in their Pool B match, going down 79-20.

  8. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 21:25 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    AustraliaImage source, Getty Images

    Just the five golds out of a possible seven tonight for Australia!

  9. cricket

    Cricketpublished at 21:23 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Barbados beat Pakistan

    It's all over and Barbados women hold on to beat Pakistan by 15 runs in their opening Commonwealth Games match.

    Pakistan had been set a target of 145 but just couldn't find the boundaries in their chase.

  10. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Australiapublished at 21:22 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay

    Superb strength in depth as Australia charge to yet another gold medal. England take the silver and Canada get the bronze.

    Impressive all round there!

  11. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 21:21 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay

    A great leg from Australia has put Emma McKeon into the water with a clear lead. Freya Anderson in pursuit for the England team...

  12. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 21:21 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay

    Australia into the lead, from England and Wales! Anna Hopkin battling for England now, Medi Harris in the pool for Wales. This is close!

  13. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 21:20 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay

    England, Australia, Canada after the first swim. Over to you Tom Dean...

  14. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 21:19 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay

    Two men, two women per team. England's Lewis Burras takes it out hard.

  15. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 21:18 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay

    Emma McKeon only raced a few minutes ago and she's already back in the pool as part of the Australia team! Can anyone beat any Aussie team this week?

    The crowd want a home win.

  16. swimming

    'What a swim!'published at 21:17 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Men's 200m breaststroke final

    Andy Jameson
    Commentator and former Olympic swimmer on BBC TV

    James Wilby what a swim! And Ross Murdoch has got a bronze medal! I didn’t think he’d even swim the 200m breaststroke. I didn't think he’d come to the Commonwealth Games and he’s come here and won a bronze medal.

  17. swimming

    'Some of the hardest times of my life'published at 21:17 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Here's more on that great tale from Ross Murdoch, who walked away from swimming last December but has come back to win another medal.

    "Those 11 weeks were some of the hardest times of my life, 100%. You think you've got it all figured out, but you don't. And after I went back in the pool, everything else seemed to click."

  18. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 21:15 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Mixed 4x100m freestyle relay final (21:15 BST)

    Plenty of reaction to come from that thriller - But who doesn't love a mixed relay?

    Bringing the night's action to an end is what should be a cracking race. Jersey have made the final - can they get a first medal at the Games since 1990?

  19. Postpublished at 21:14 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Ross Murdoch's celebrations were superb there!

  20. swimming

    Swimmingpublished at 21:13 British Summer Time 29 July 2022

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at Sandwell Aquatics Centre

    Gaun yersel, Ross!

    Murdoch retired in December, didn't get in the pool for 11 weeks, but didn't actually tell anyone. And now the self-proclaimed auld da of the team has claimed a fourth Commonwealth medal in his third Games.

    What a man.