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Live Reporting

Amy Lofthouse, Jonathan Jurejko, Tom Mallows and Craig Nelson

All times stated are UK

  1. Drinkhall misses out on final spot

    Men's singles

    Ahhh what a shame. Despite a valiant effort Paul Drinkhall will not feature in tomorrow's final, he loses out to India's Sharath Kamal Achanta 8-11 8-11 11-8 7-11 11-9 8-11.

    He will face the loser of the other semi-final - England's Liam Pitchford against India's Sathiyan Gnanasekaran - in the bronze medal match.

  2. Badminton

    Mixed doubles bronze medal match

    Thomas Duncan

    BBC Scotland at NEC Birmingham

    Not to be for Scotland's Adam Hall and Julie MacPherson as they lose their bronze medal match to Malaysia in straight games.

    So two chances of medals at the badminton are now gone, after Kirsty Gilmour's loss earlier.

    Even still, it's been a record-breaking Games for Scotland.

  3. Australia set India 162 to win

    Final: Australia 161-8 v India

    That was an interesting finish for Australia...

    They lost 4-25 in 18 balls thanks to some outstanding fielding from India, but have still managed to post a very defendable total of 161-8.

    Rachael Haynes' 18 from 10 balls could be key for the favourites as they try to wrap up cricket's 'grand slam'. India will get their chase under way very shortly.

  4. Badminton

    Mixed doubles bronze match

    Thomas Duncan

    BBC Scotland at NEC Birmingham

    That was utterly ridiculous. Malaysia's Lai Pei just changed rackets while her playing partner was hitting a smash.

    She grabs it from the players' boxes next to the court and continues, and Malaysia win the point. Amazing.

    Scotland's Adam Hall and Julie MacPherson are a game down, and trail 16-13 in the second.

  5. 'Last round is going to be electric'

    Men's 10m platform final

    Leon Taylor

    Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV

    Tremendous from Matty Lee, just when he needed to dig deep and find something to stay in contention and he does that.

    And Noah Williams has responded - he is not ready to exit this contest for the medals. Not quite as good as Matty Lee's though.

    Everyone has got a little bit closer to Cass Rousseau - particularly Rylan Wiens, who is breathing down his neck.

    This last round is going to be electric.

  6. It's getting tight at the top

    Men's 10m platform final

    It is all to play for going into the final dive.

    Rylan Wiens registers the highest score of the final - 90.75 - to move to within two points of leader Cassiel Rousseau.

    Matty Lee is fighting hard too. He is into the bronze medal position after his reverse three 1/2 somersaults brings a score of 85.00

  7. Scotland's Hall & MacPherson trail in bronze medal match

    Mixed doubles final

    Scotland's Adam Hall and Julie Macpherson are up against it in the mixed doubles bronze medal match as Malaysia's Tan Kian Meng and Lai Pei Jing win the first game 21-14.

  8. 'No-one making a play for gold'

    Men's 10m platform final

    Leon Taylor

    Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV

    Matty Lee has given it his all, that is a spot-on take-off but just can't control the entry. Such a shame, that had nines all over it before that slight error. You can see the disappointment on his face.

    Noah Williams shaking his head as well, no-one really making a play for gold, but Cass Rousseau is just about making the most of the mistakes of others.

  9. Rousseau extends lead

    Men's 10m platform final

    Cassiel Rousseau extends his lead at the top after round four as his opponents falter.

    He is now 21 points clear of Rylan Wiens, who looked frustrated with himself after his tricky armstand back two somersaults with two 1/2 twists could only score 64.80.

    It was a frustrating dive for Matty Lee and Noah Williams too. They are fourth and sixth respectively and face a fight to clamber back into the medal positions.

  10. Drinkhall going the distance in semi-final

    Men's singles

    England's Paul Drinkhall is in this semi-final against India's Sharath Kamal Achanta for the long haul.

    Having lost the opening two games 8-11 8-11 he took the third 11-8 to stay in the match before Achanta closed out the fourth game 7-11 and Drinkhall managed to win the fifth 11-9 to keep his hopes of reaching the final alive.

    Later, Drinkhall's gold medal-winning doubles partner Liam Pitchford is in the second semi-final.

  11. Australia set for big closing stages

    Final: Australia 130-4 v India

    Australia are in a good position heading into the business end of the innings.

    They've just lost the dangerous Ash Gardener but Beth Mooney has brought up her half-century from 36 balls with a four straight down the ground. She's anchored her side throughout.

    India did well to restrict England in their semi-final the other night, but the Australia batting line-up is a different prospect...

  12. 'Door was opened but he didn't walk through it'

    Men's platform 10m final

    Leon Taylor

    Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV

    Noah Williams just lets go a little bit too late. The door was opened but he didn't walk through it.

  13. Rousseau into the lead

    Men's platform 10m final

    Ooh, Rylan Wiens slips up on his third dive and can only register a 64.60.

    That opens the door for Australia's Cassiel Rousseau, who scores 83.30 to go top of the standings at the halfway stage.

    Noah Williams can't take advantage but his 61.20 keeps him in third. Matty Lee also got his groove back with a score of 84.80, but he is now 20 points off the gold medal spot.

  14. Post update

    Men's platform 10m final

    Alistair Watkins

    BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre

    Quite a big splash from England's Matty Lee as he entered the water with his second dive - but he was upside down performing an armstand before throwing himself off the platform and into three somersaults.

    Only 3.3 degree of difficulty? Come on!

    A big roar for Noah Williams after he nails his inward somersaults and gets a 9 from one of the judges.

    He's still got his armstand dive to come...

  15. Weins moves in front

    Men's 10m platform final

    Rylan Weins is laying down a marker here. The Canadian's forward four 1/2 somersaults brings a score of 90.65 to move to the top of the leaderboard after the second dive.

    England's Noah Williams is just four points behind in the silver medal position, with Australia's Cassiel Rousseau third.

    Matty Lee could only score 56.10 with his second dive so drops down to sixth.

    Wales' Aidan Heslop and Scotland's Angus Menmuir are ninth and 10th respectively.

  16. Yadav takes screamer for India

    Final: Australia 93-3 v India

    Oh, WHAT a catch that is!

    Radha Yadav takes an outrageously good catch on the boundary, diving and stretching to dismiss Tahlia McGrath and check Australia's progress!

    Building up nicely, this...

  17. India remove captain Lanning

    Final: Australia 83-2 v India

    India were in dire need of a wicket and they've managed to conjure one.

    Meg Lanning has been brilliantly run out by Radha Yadav at the non striker's end for 36 - and she's not overly thrilled about it.

    Still, Australia have a great platform in place, with Tahlia McGrath on her way out to join Beth Mooney.

  18. Gilmour misses out on medal

    Women's singles bronze medal match

    Thomas Duncan

    BBC Scotland at NEC Birmingham

    Kirsty Gilmour sunk to her knees and had her head in her hands for a while at the end there.

    From match points in her semi-final this morning, to walking away without a medal, it's been a disappointing day for the two-time Commonwealth medallist.

    Sport can be cruel at times.

    Jia Min Yeo takes bronze for Singapore.

  19. England's gold standard

    Men's 10m platform final

    Alistair Watkins

    BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre

    Remember this from earlier in the Games? This is how to win gold in the 10m synchro according to Noah Williams and Matty Lee

    Can one of them claim a second gold of these Games and with it England's sixth in the diving competition?

    So far, so good for Williams who leads after round one, with Lee third.

  20. Williams leads after opening round

    Men's 10m platform final

    England's Noah Williams makes a fine start in the men's 10m platform final. He sits top of the leaderboard with a score of 88.20, though Canada's Rylan Wiens and team-mate Matty Lee are not far behind.

    There's still a long way to go however....