Neita safely throughpublished at 12:34 British Summer Time 2 August 2022
Women's 100m heats
It's the turn of British champion Daryll Neita now...
No problems whatsoever!
A time of 11.02 sees her finish comfortably ahead of the competition.
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Evening session: 18:00-21:30 BST - Sri Lanka v New Zealand
Earlier England beat South Africa by 26 runs to all-but guarantee semi-final spot
Gary Rose, Tom Rostance, Neil Johnston and Sonny Cohen
Women's 100m heats
It's the turn of British champion Daryll Neita now...
No problems whatsoever!
A time of 11.02 sees her finish comfortably ahead of the competition.
South Africa 0-0 (Target 168) v England
England's Katherine Brunt has the ball in hand ready for the start of South Africa's innings.
Remember you can watch all the action from Edgbaston on our stream right here.
Women's 100m heats
Steve Cram
Athletics commentator on BBC TV
Elaine Thompson-Herah makes it look like an afternoon stroll!
She comes out of the blocks very quickly and looks comfortable approaching the line.
I think it's the best she's looked this season.
Women's 100m qualifying
A great run from England’s Olympic and world relay medallist Imani-Lara Lansiquot.
She follows Jamaica's double Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah (10.99 seconds) across the line in a season-best 11.15 to secure her place in the semi-finals.
Heptathlon - high jump
Defending champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson is involved in the heptathlon high jump now and clears 1.75 and 1.78 with her first attempts.
Jade O'Dowda jumped a personal best to clear 1.75m, but she can't join Johnson-Thompson, Holly Mills, Taneille Crase and Kate O'Connor on the next height.
Men's team bronze medal
England are in control in the men's team bronze medal play-off against Nigeria, where they lead 2-0.
Liam Pitchford lands a win in the five-match format from the first of the singles matches with a 11-9 9-11 12-10 11-6 victory over Quadri Aruna.
One more win and the bronze is England's.
Men's 1,500m freestyle heats
A much slower second heat of the men's 1,500m freestyle is won by England's Luke Turley in 15:35.65, with Northern Ireland's Daniel Wiffin just under two seconds behind in second place.
Both qualify for the final alongside England's Toby Robinson who finished third in heat one.
Australia's Sam Short registered the fastest time by more than 20 seconds.
Wales' Daniel Jervis, a Commonwealth silver medallist four years ago, had to pull out of the heats due to the after-effects of a bout of Covid.
That's the end of this morning's swimming session.
Women's 100m qualifying
Asha Philips comes in third in a season's best 11.27 seconds, behind Nigeria's Nzubechi Grace Nwokocha and New Zealand's Zoe Hobbs.
Scotland's Alisha Rees finishes fourth in 11.36 and must wait to see if she'll make the semi-finals at the end of the seven heats.
England 167-5 v South Africa
England finish their innings with a six to post the joint-highest score of the tournament.
What a partnership from Amy Jones (36 from 23) and Katherine Brunt (38 off 23) to take the hosts up another gear.
Brilliant battling and South Africa will need something special to chase this total down.
Women's 100m qualifying
The track entertainment continues at speed as the women's 100m contestants line up for the first heat.
Asha Philip of England and Scotland's Alisha Rees are ready to give it their all in heat one.
Set. Go. No! A false start from Tanzania's Winifrida Makenji and we'll start again...
Aus 20-11 Wal
Cara Koenen has scored 14 points for Australia who have built up a healthy lead over Wales as the first quarter of their Pool A match comes to an end.
You can watch that game live right here.
Women's 800m qualifying
Scotland's Jemma Reekie spoke to BBC Sport's Jeanette Kwakye after failing to qualify for the women's 800m final.
On being clipped from behind with just 100m left, she said: "I was feeling good but I got completely thrown off there from behind.
"It's a part of racing so I can't do anything about it.
"I need to speak to my coaching team to find out exactly what happened because I haven't seen it."
England 153-5 v South Africa
One over remains. How many will England get?
Mike Henson
BBC Sport at Alexander Stadium
Aneeta Raindi and daughter Amrita, four, tell Perry that this is not their first Commonwealths 2022 rodeo.
They have already been to table tennis and swimming. And they are heading to see the opening ceremony bull in Centenary Square once they are done here.
They live just near Sandwell and Amrita is part of Warley Wasps swimming club who will move in to the new swimming venue once the Games are done.
"I think she is just really proud," says Aneeta of Amrita. "She keeps asking what is going on and what she can go to next."
Men's -73kg repechage
Michael Morrow
BBC Sport NI at Coventry Arena
The Northern Ireland judo bronze-rush is very much alive.
Three NI judokas will fight for bronze in this evening's session as they seek to add to the two won by Yasmin Javadian and Nathon Burns yesterday.
Joshua Green was the last to claim his place in the medal match with a golden score repechage win over Sri Lanka's Chamara Repiyallage.
That game was interrupted by the most almighty of roars over on mat two as England's Gemma Howell booked her place in the final of the women's -63kg by stylishly dispatching of Australian Katharina Haecker by ippon.
England 145-5 v South Africa
England bring up the 50-partnership through a cheeky Katherine Brunt scoop.
The hosts are targeting a big score now.
Women's 800m qualifying
Scotland's Laura Muir spoke to BBC Sport's Jeanette Kwakye after finishing second in the women's 800m heat, qualifying for Sunday's final.
"That was quick wasn't it!
"The women's 800m is so fast right now but it's nice to be back in the 800m and to run that little bit quicker."
On the quick turnaround from the World Championships, she said: "It's been tough but I was lucky enough to be at the start of the programme at the World Champs.
"I feel good, I've tried to be sensible and I'm just happy to be here really."
Women's 800m qualifying
Richard Winton
BBC Sport Scotland at Alexander Stadium
Jemma Reekie won't be in Saturday's final. The Scot was clipped with 150m to go and just could not muster enough in the closing strides to claim an automatic final place, and her time won't be quick enough for a fastest loser spot.
We're hearing she might choose to lodge an appeal but the more likely outcome will be that she now takes up an option to contest the 1500m.
Women's 800m qualifying
Keely Hodgkinson safely makes it through to the women's 800m final as she takes the win in the third and final heat, finishing in two minutes 0.18 seconds.
But Jemma Reekie is just run out of a qualification place in the final straight.
Australian Catriona Bisset comes through to make the final after Reekie was clipped from behind as the athletes came into the final 100 metres.
It means England's Alex Bell joins Hodgkinson and Laura Muir in Saturday's final.
England 136-5 v South Africa
England continue to accelerate at the end of their innings with Katherine Brunt joining the party, launching a six over the top.
She's now on to 17 off 11 with Amy Jones on 27 from 17.
The last three overs have gone for 34 runs. 18 balls remain of England's innings.