Summary

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  • Morning session: 10:00-13:00 BST - men's 3m springboard preliminary & women's synchronised 3m springboard final

  • Evening session: 18:00-21:00 BST - men's 3m springboard final & women's synchronised 10m platform final

  1. diving

    Aussies dominatepublished at 12:13 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's 3m springboard final

    Leon Taylor
    Olympic diving silver medallist on BBC TV

    It is gold by a country mile for the Australians and they have shown their dominance in this event.

  2. gold-medal

    Gold - Australiapublished at 12:12 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Diving - women's 3m springboard final

    Australia's Maddison Keeney and Anabelle Smith take the gold in the women's 3m springboard, ahead of Malaysia and Canada.

    It's fourth for the English pair of Amy Rollinson and Desharne Bent-Ashmeil.

    They finished off beautifully today and they have done themselves proud. Composed - and so much potential for the future.

  3. NI win boxing bronze; Wales in finalpublished at 12:10 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's light-middleweight semi-final

    Wales' Rosie Eccles has just reached the women's light-middleweight final after a clinical points win over Northern Ireland's Eireann Nugent.

    Eccles lost in the 2018 Commonwealth final to England’s Sandy Ryan and has suffered a few other setbacks which led her to say: “I haven't quite had my day in boxing.”

    Well she's now got a chance of bettering her result from 2018 and go for gold tomorrow.

    Nugent wins bronze for Northern Ireland, their 17th medal of the games.

  4. table tennis

    Pitchford, Drinkhall, Hursey & Carey progress in table tennispublished at 12:08 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    England's Sam Walker Commonwealth Games table tennisImage source, Getty Images

    Another busy morning in the table tennis where Wales' Anna Hursey and Charlotte Carey won their women's doubles last 16 match 12-10 11-6 11-9 to progress to the quarter-finals, while the English duo Charlotte Bardsley and Emily Bolton missed out on a place to the Singapore pair.

    Fellow England compatriots Tin Tin Ho and Maria Tsaptsinos also struggled and lost their last 16 match against the Australian pair.

    England's Liam Pitchford has won his men's singles quarter-final match against India's Sanil Shetty while Paul Drinkhall has also reached the final four with victory over Nigeria's Quadri Aruna.

    England compatriot Sam Walker battled hard in his game against India's Sathiyan Gnanasekaran but was unable to come through, losing 4-2. He would've faced Drinkhall in the semi-final, shame.

  5. gymnastics (rhythmic)

    No club medals for home nationspublished at 12:07 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's clubs final

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at the NIA

    No medals for the home nations in the clubs final, with Wales' Elizabeth Popova fifth, just ahead of Louise Christie of Scotland, with England's Saffron Severn eighth.

    Christie will get another chance in the ribbon final, which is just starting. And she'll be joined by English duo Marfa Ekimova and Alice Leaper.

    I'm reliably informed by people who know about these things that Louise's routine is 'a belter'....

  6. athletics

    Miller aims to defend hammer titlepublished at 12:05 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Men’s hammer final

    The men's hammer competition is England’s joint most successful Commonwealth event, alongside badminton mixed doubles, with 11 golds in total.

    Nick Miller is the reigning champion but he'll face stern competition from a trio of Canadian throwers, including Adam Keenan.

    Scotland’s Mark Dry, aiming for a third Commonwealth medal following his return to competition in January from a 28-month ban, and Chris Bennett, England’s Joseph Ellis and Craig Murch, and Welshman Osian Jones are all also bidding for glory.

    Nick MillerImage source, Getty Images
  7. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Kenya - Abraham Kibiwotpublished at 12:03 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Athletics - men's steeplechase

    It's gold for Kenya - but it won't be a clean-sweep this time!

    India's Avinash Sable pushes Abraham Kibiwot to the line, it's a brilliant finish, but the Kenyan holds on for victory.

    Kenyan Amos Serem takes bronze, as defending champion Conseslus Kipruto disappears from medal contention in the closing stages

  8. bowls

    NI eye lawn bowls doublepublished at 12:02 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Men's fours final

    Michael Morrow
    BBC Sport NI at Victoria Park

    The magnificent Games volunteers are bringing the noise on the last day of lawn bowls at Victoria Park, where the sun is out and everyone is in good spirits as we await to see where the gold medals will land.

    Can Northern Ireland's Martin McHugh and Ian McClure stand atop the men's fours podium some 24 years after they last did it, this time with the help of Sam Barkley and Adan McKeown?

    And can their compatriot Gary Kelly first beat Malaysia's Fairul Izwan Abd Muin to move into the men's singles final?

    Let's have a good one, the men's fours final has just got under way.

  9. diving

    English pair fifthpublished at 12:00 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's synchro 3m springboard final

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre

    After three rounds, England's Amy Rollinson and Desharne Bent-Ashmeil are fifth of five pairs with a total of 153.00 points.

    Australia's Maddison Keeney and Anabelle Smith are top of the standings on 170.10.

  10. athletics

    Kenyan trio in contentionpublished at 11:59 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Men's steeplechase

    The Kenyan trio of Conseslus Kipruto, Abraham Kibiwot and Amos Serem are doing their best to ensure their nation's domination in the men's steeplechase continues today.

    Only India's Avinash Mukund Sable has tried to go with the pace they've set.

    Kipruto could be tiring now though...

  11. cricket

    England dismiss India's captainpublished at 11:59 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Semi-final: England v India 106-3 (13.2 overs)

    Superb diving catch from Maia Bouchier in the deep and India captain Harmanpreet Kaur is out for 20.

    That's a second wicket for Freya Kemp.

    Can England claw this back?

  12. badminton

    England miss out on semi-finalspublished at 11:57 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Mixed doubles quarter-finals

    Callum Hemming and Jessica Pugh have missed out on the badminton mixed doubles-semi finals.

    After taking the first game, Malaysia's Tan Kian Meng and Lai Pei Jing dominated the second, winning 21-11.

    However, it's not the end of the home nation's hopes today. Scotland duo Adam Hall and Julie MacPherson take on Malaysia while England's Marcus Ellis and Lauren Smith face Sri Lanka.

  13. wrestling

    Home wrestlers progresspublished at 11:56 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    England's Charlie Bowling is cleanly through the men's 74kg quarter-final over in the wrestling - he beat South Africa's Arno van Zijl 4-2. He will face India's Naveen Naveen in the semi

    Bowling won the bronze medal in the 65kg category four years ago in Australia but has stepped up a weight for this Games.

    In the women's 76kg quarter-final England's Georgina Nelthorpe comfortably beat Marie Andrea Vilbrun of Mauritius. The Gold Coast bronze-medallist will face Nigeria's Hannah Rueben later in the semi-final.

    Scotland's Cameron Nicol faces Pakistan's Tayab Raza later on in the 97kg category.

  14. cricket

    Hundred up for Indiapublished at 11:54 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Semi-final: England v India 100-2 (13 overs)

    Alistair Watkins
    BBC Sport at Edgbaston

    Harmanpreet Kaur continues to milk the bowling and India reach 100 after 13 overs.

    Kaur is seeing it very well.

  15. athletics

    Kenya look to continue steeple dominationpublished at 11:53 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Men's steeplechase

    There's dominant.

    And then there's Kenya in the steeplechase.

    Kenya have won EVERY SINGLE MEDAL in the men's event from 1998 onwards.

    Yes, you read that right.

    Defending champion Conseslus Kipruto won world bronze last month and is joined by team-mates Abraham Kibiwot, the 2018 Commonwealth silver medallist, and world under-20 champion Amos Serem.

    England’s Zak Seddon and Welshman Jon Hopkins will get stuck into that race next.

    Conseslus KiprutoImage source, Getty Images
  16. athletics

    Lake goes closepublished at 11:51 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's high jump final

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at Alexander Stadium

    A collective groan around the stadium as Morgan Lake comes up short.

    Her brave attempt gets a warm reception as she lies on the mat with her hands on her head.

    So close.

  17. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Jamaica - Lamara Distinpublished at 11:51 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Athletics - Women's high jump final

    Ah, it's a great attempt for Morgan Lake, but she can't clear the bar and it'll be fourth place in the women's high jump final.

    Jamaica's Lamara Distin takes the gold as the only athlete to clear 1.95m, with Australia's Eleanor Patterson taking silver and Jamaica's Kimberley Williamson in bronze.

  18. diving

    Rollinson & Bent-Ashmeil in diving actionpublished at 11:49 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's synchro 3m springboard final

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre

    It's time for the women's synchro 3m springboard final.

    Just the one pair from the home nations in this one - England teenagers Amy Rollinson and Desharne Bent-Ashmeil. They will go fourth.

    Rollinson has experience of being on the Commonwealth Games podium already, having won bronze in the 1m springboard last night.

  19. athletics

    Lake goes for medalpublished at 11:48 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's high jump final

    Here comes Morgan Lake for her third attempt at 1.95m

    If she fails, it's fourth.

    Clear it, and it's at least a silver medal...

  20. bowls

    Australia claim sudden-death gold against Englandpublished at 11:47 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Lawn bowls women's pairs

    England duo Amy Pharaoh and Sophie Tolchard had to settle for silver after losing a thrilling final to Australia in the lawn bowls women's pairs at the Commonwealth Games.

    In sudden death, a Pharaoh effort gave England an early gold-medal lie, but Ellen Ryan's last throw won the tie 19-18 for Australia and team-mate Kristina Krstic.