Summary

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  • Afternoon session: 14:00-16:30 BST - medals are awarded in the women's 87+kg category

  • 14:00 - England's Emily Campbell in 87+kg

  • Evening session: 18:30-21:00 BST - the final weightlifting medals are won in the men's 109+kg category

  • 18:30 - Gordon Shaw of England in 109+kg

  1. Medal hope dashed! Scotland's Aldridge crashes and breaks bikepublished at 14:20 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Talking of crashes in the mountain biking... that's how Scotland's Charlie Aldridge saw his medal chances disappear in the men's event.

    His fall ended up breaking his bike and, although he was able to resume, meant he finished 16th,

  2. mountain biking

    Richards opens gappublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's cross-country final

    Jersey's Emily Bridson falls! Ouch. The 21-year-old is holding her back after landing on the rocks. Hopefully she'll be OK to continue.

    England's Evie Richards continues to push on at the front and has a bit of a gap to the rest of the field after the first lap, with Scotland's Isla Short leading the chase - 13 seconds behind.

    Six laps to go.

    Evie RichardsImage source, Getty Images
  3. boxing

    'He won't say that again...'published at 14:15 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Light-welterweight quarter-final

    Scotland's Reese Lynch after securing at least light welterweight bronze: "I enjoyed that, especially at the end. After his last fight he said this would be easy but I'm the hardest fight here and he knows that now. He won't say that again and my next opponent won't either.

    "My two brothers and my dad are up the back of the stand. My mum couldn't come down because she's on dayshift at the hospital but she would have been watching with the other doctors and nurses. But she's coming down now to see me win gold."

  4. boxing

    Boxingpublished at 14:14 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Light-welterweight quarter-final

    Go on, admit it... a bit of needle between two sports stars always adds to the excitement.

    After beating Namibia's Jonas Jonas to secure at least a bronze medal, Scottish boxer Reese Lynch was not shy in having a not-so-subtle dig at his opponent...

  5. weightlifting

    Campbell's event delayedpublished at 14:11 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's +87kg (14:30 BST)

    Becky Grey
    BBC Sport at The NEC

    Hall one at the NEC has just burst to life.

    There's a buzz of excitement as fans begin to file in to watch England's Emily Campbell go for gold in the weightlifting.

    Her event starts at 14:30 BST, having been moved back from 14:00 BST because of a "technical delay".

  6. mountain biking

    Richards setting early pacepublished at 14:09 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's cross-country final

    Evie Richards is taking this on from the start!

    England's world champion and 2018 Commonwealth silver medallist is setting the pace in the women's mountain bike cross-country race, and she has already whittled the group down to five riders.

    Scotland's Isla Short is among those still in contention.

    Evie RichardsImage source, BBC Sport
  7. cricket

    Cricketpublished at 14:08 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Australia 160-2 (20 overs), Pakistan 116-8 (20 overs)

    Alison Mitchell
    Cricket Commentator

    It is a comfortable victory for Australia and a clean sweep through the group for them.

    But so far for Meg Lanning and her side, it is a job well done.

  8. cricket

    Australia win to top the grouppublished at 14:06 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Australia 160-2 (20 overs), Pakistan 116-8 (20 overs)

    No sweat for Australia.

    They couldn't bowl out Pakistan, who hold on to their final two wickets, but the Aussies win by 44 runs.

    That means they have won all three of their Group A matches and head into the semi-finals as group winners.

    They will play either England or New Zealand in the last four.

    Australia cricketersImage source, Getty Images
  9. weightlifting

    Iconic Campbell going for goldpublished at 14:02 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Women's +87kg (14:30 BST)

    Becky Grey
    BBC Sport at The NEC

    English weightlifter Emily Campbell is an icon.

    She was the first woman to win an Olympic weightlifting medal for Team GB but her influence extends beyond sport too.

    Campbell is passionate about changing fashion, contacting sports brands to ask them to make clothing for bigger women.

    As well as the gold medal, she’s aiming for the elusive total of 300kg and wants to lift 170kg in the clean and jerk.

    Why 170kg? Because it would involve three 25kg red weights on either side of the bar which she thinks “will make great photos”.

    Like I said, iconic.

  10. boxing

    Boxingpublished at 13:58 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men's light welter quarter-finals

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at the NEC

    Comparisons have been made between Reese Lynch and Josh Taylor and the 21-year-old is doing his bit to make good on those.

    That's him now got at least a Commonwealth bronze medal to add to his world bronze after getting the better of Jonas Junias Jonas of Namibia. The intoxicating sniff of gold is now in his nostrils.

    Maybe being hung from door frames is good for you after all...

  11. boxing

    Bronze medal guaranteedpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men's light welter quarter-finals

    Bronze guaranteed for Reese Lynch! No wonder he was grinning in the final seconds of the third round. He knew he had it.

    Unanimous points decision for the Scot, who eliminates defending champion Jonas Jonas of Namibia.

  12. cricket

    Cricketpublished at 13:52 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Australia 160-2 (20 overs), Pakistan 90-7 (18 overs)

    Lisa Shtalekar
    Former Australian women's cricket team captain

    Well that's never comfortable - good bit of fielding from Rachael Haynes - and then lands on the ball!

    Australia on the brink of victory with two more overs to come.

  13. Postpublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Is Jonas Jonas so good they named him twice?

  14. boxing

    Lynch leads Jonaspublished at 13:50 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Men’s light welter quarter-finals

    Reese Lynch is the first of the Scottish hopes in quarter-final action against Namibia's Jonas Jonas at the NEC Birmingham.

    The Scot is leading after winning the opening round 10-9.

    He's showing good defensive skills and frustrating the defending champion Jonas.

  15. Medal rush for Scotland?published at 13:49 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at the NEC

    It could be a profitable day for Scotland, with two silver medals at least already guaranteed.

    Pauline Wilson and Rosemary Lenton - with a combined age of 130 - take on Australia in the Para pairs bowls in Leamington Spa. And Sarah Adlington would retain her 78kg judo title from Glasgow 2014 if she beats Tulika Maan of India.

    She could be joined on the podium in Coventry by team-mate Rachel Tytler, who is in the bronze-medal contest, while another Scot - Andrew McWatt - will also fight for a medal in the 100kg.

    Before that, though there are three boxing medals in sight, with Reese Lynch, Sam Hickey and Sean Lazzerini all in quarter-final action shortly.

  16. cricket

    Postpublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Australia 160-2 (20 overs), Pakistan 81-7 (17 overs)

    Pakistan have 21 balls left to stick 80 runs on the board and beat Australia. Not happening.

    More pertinently, can Australia get the three wickets they need to wrap this match up early?

    Victory will put Australia into the semi-finals as group winners.

    CricketImage source, Getty Images
  17. What's coming up?published at 13:46 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Day six

    Mountain biking

    14:00: Women’s cross country. England’s reigning world champion Evie Richards will start as favourite in a weakened women’s field even though a back problem has affected her form

    Judo

    From 17:00: Men’s 90kg, Women’s 78kg, Men’s 100kg, Women’s +78kg, Men’s +100kg

    Lawn bowls

    15:00: Women’s para pairs B6-B8 gold medal match: Scotland v Australia

    Women’s para pairs B6-B8 bronze medal match: England v South Africa

    Squash

    18:00: Women’s singles gold medal match: Hollie Naughton (Can) v Georgina Kennedy (Eng)

    19:00: Men’s singles gold medal match: Paul Coll (NZL) v Joel Makin (Wal)

    Weightlifting

    14:00: Women’s +87kg: Emily Campbell is England’s best chance of a gold at the weightlifting but will feel pressure from Samoa’s Feigaiga Stowers.

    18:30: Men’s +109kg. Defending champion David Liti of New Zealand lifted 417kg last year. Gordon Shaw of England finished fifth in 2014 representing South Africa.

  18. Postpublished at 13:44 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Sure KJT will be dipping into the ice bath or refuelling with some sushi in the athlete's village.

    The English heptathlete will be back in the Alexander Stadium tonight when the athletics resumes at 19:00 BST, when eight gold medals are up for grabs.

    The other big focus tonight will be on the pool. Nine events where swimmers are going for gold.

    But athletics and swimming is not all that is happening...

  19. Johnson-Thompson maintains heptathlon lead after long jumppublished at 13:38 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Katarina Johnson-Thompson leads with a total of 4718 points, 122 points clear of compatriot Jade O'Dowda, after the long jump in the women's heptathlon at 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

  20. Today's headlinespublished at 13:35 British Summer Time 3 August 2022

    Only just checking in with all things Brum? Welcome.

    Time for your lunchtime headlines of what has happened so far today...

    • Athletics: England's Katarina Johnson-Thompson continues to lead the heptathlon
    • Athletics: England's Matthew Hudson-Smith and Wales' Joe Brier are safely through to the 400m semi-finals
    • Mountain biking: The home nation riders in the men's cross-country missed out on the medals as New Zealand's Sam Gaze takes gold
    • Swimming: Scotland's Duncan Scott and England's Tom Dean through to 200m medley final