Summary

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  • Medals will be won in the hoop, ball, clubs and ribbon final

  • Hoop final: England's Marf Ekimova & Gemma Natasha Frizelle of Wales (10:00)

  • Ball final: Wales' Elizabeth Petrova Popova & Gemma Natasha Frizelle & England's Marfa Ekimova (10:42)

  • Clubs final: Scotland's Louise Christie, England's Saffron Severn & England's Elizabeth Petrova Popova (12:02)

  • Ribbon final: Scotland's Louise Christie & England's Marfa Ekimova & Alice Leaper

  1. athletics

    One last attempt for Lakepublished at 11:45 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's high jump final

    A second attempt at 1.95m for Morgan Lake.

    Can she put herself into the medal positions?

    A deep breath. The crowd begin to clap. Here she goes...

    Ah, it's better bbut it's still not enough. She'll have one final go at this.

  2. athletics

    Crowd backing Lakepublished at 11:42 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's high jump final

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Scotland at Alexander Stadium

    That was a rousing moment at Alexander Stadium as the crowd built up to Morgan Lake's jump at 1.92m. The claps built the tension, and a huge roar went up as she cleared it!

    Not to be for her first attempt at 1.95m though.

  3. gymnastics (rhythmic)

    Smashing from Christiepublished at 11:40 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's club final

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland at the NIA

    Here, that was smashing...

    Scotland's Louise Christie has just thrilled the crowd with a lively routine soundtracked by 'Can't Hold Us' by Ryan Lewis. I was tapping my foot along quite the thing, despite not really having all that much idea what was going on.

    The judges seem to have been impressed by the 21-year-old from Aberdeen, too. She is second as it stands.

  4. cricket

    Mandhana out for 61published at 11:39 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Semi-final: England v India 77-2 (8.3 overs)

    Smriti Mandhana's fine innings is over. The left-hander tries to scoop Nat Sciver to the leg-side boundary but lofts a simple catch to Issy Wong.

    Two wickets in two overs and India have two new batters at the crease.

    Mandhana made 61 off 32 balls with three sixes and has given her side a great platform.

  5. badminton

    Malaysia take first game against Englandpublished at 11:39 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Mixed doubles quarter-finals

    A thrilling opening game as Malaysia's Tan Kian Meng and Lai Pei Jing take the first against England 22-20 in the badminton mixed doubles quarter-finals.

    It was back and forth between the two teams but Malaysia come out on top as Callum Hemming and Jessica Pugh miss a game point.

  6. athletics

    Lake into final fourpublished at 11:38 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's high jump final

    Morgan Lake clears 1.92m!

    And we're down to the final four in the competition.

    She's joined by Australian favourite Eleanor Patterson and Jamaicans Lamara Distin and Kimberly Williamson.

    But Lake is currently out of the medals on countback so she needs to clear the next height. We go to 1.95m.

  7. diving

    Laugher - 'Nerves got the better of me'published at 11:35 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Men's 3m springboard preliminary

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  8. gymnastics (rhythmic)

    Severn up in clubs finalpublished at 11:34 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Individual clubs final

    England's Saffron Severn is up in the rhythmic gymnastics clubs final. She didn't qualify for the all-around individual final yesterday but was part of the team that took the bronze medal on day one of competition.

    Can she secure a medal here in the individual event?

    It's 25.450 - not as high as her qualification score and she looks a bit disappointed. Next up it's Scotland's Louise Christie.

  9. athletics

    Patterson setting the pacepublished at 11:33 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's high jump final

    There are six athletes still in play at 1.91m in the women's high jump final.

    But none of them can clear that height on their opening attempt.

    Australia's Eleanor Patterson takes the pressure off with a clearance with her second leap.

  10. cricket

    England finally make breakthroughpublished at 11:32 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Semi-final: England v India 76-1 (7.5 overs)

    Alistair Watkins
    BBC Sport at Edgbaston

    England are looking a bit shell-shocked and are ringing the bowling changes in a bid to break this partnership.

    Freya Kemp is the next in line and she makes the breakthrough with a slower wide delivery that Shafali Verma lofts into the air and the catch is safely taken by Katherine Brunt.

  11. boxing

    Wales win boxing bronze; England in finalpublished at 11:31 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Men’s flyweight semi-finals

    England's Kiaran MacDonald cruises through to the final of the men's flyweight beating Wales' Jake Dodd by technical knockout.

    European Championship silver medallist MacDonald will fight for a gold tomorrow.

    Dodd will return to his day job as a plumber on Tuesday as a Commonwealth Games bronze medallist.

  12. netball

    Jamaica reach netball finalpublished at 11:30 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Jamaica 67-51 New Zealand

    Earlier, Jamaica secured their place in the netball final with a 67-51 victory over New Zealand.

    They will play either England or Australia on Sunday, with that second semi-final to come at 14:30 BST.

  13. wrestling

    The Cameroonian wrestling for Scotlandpublished at 11:26 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women’s 50kg

    Richard Winton
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Christelle LemofackImage source, Team Scotland

    Christelle Lemofack came to Glasgow 2014 to represent Cameroon. She finished fourth. But she never went home.

    Instead, she decided to seek asylum in Scotland. Eight years later, she is a permanent resident, has a daughter called Precious, and is competing at Birmingham 2022 for her adopted nation.

    "I've made a family, a life, in Scotland and Scotland gave me an opportunity, so I feel like I have to give something back," the 31-year-old student tells BBC Sport Scotland. "I've dreamed about this and now it's come true. Now I have to fight for my flag."

    She'll fight in a semi-final later on Saturday so a medal is very much within her grasp.

  14. diving

    Laugher through to 3m finalpublished at 11:24 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Men's 3m springboard preliminary

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre

    Another 80+ score for Jack Laugher and he's scraped through to tonight's final. Phew.

    A very impressive final dive too from Scotland's James Heatly, marked 91.20. That's the highest score we've seen so far today. It catapults him up the standings into fourth.

    Australia's Li Shixin qualifies top, with England's Dan Goodfellow in third. Scotland's Ross Beattie and England's Jordan Houlden also make it through to the final, which starts at 18:05 BST.

    Unfortunately though, Scotland's Cameron Gammage won't be with them, missing out on the top 12.

    StandingsImage source, Birmingham 2022
  15. cricket

    Fifty for Mandhana off 23 ballspublished at 11:23 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Semi-final: England v India 55-0 (5.1 overs)

    There's no stopping Smriti Mandhana.

    England captain Nat Sciver comes on but gets smashed for six.

    Mandhana follows that up with a deft flick for four and she brings up her half century in the next over off just 23 balls.

    Eight fours and two sixes - that's the fastest in the tournament so far.

    How do England stop this?

  16. athletics

    Lake in high jump final sixpublished at 11:23 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Women's high jump final

    England's Laura Zialor can't clear the bar on her third attempt at 1.89 and that is her competition over.

    Morgan Lake went over with her first jump and we have six athletes through to the next height of 1.92m.

  17. gold-medal

    Gold medal - Australia - Jemima Montagpublished at 11:20 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Athletics - women's 10,000m race walk

    It's a celebratory final lap for Australia's Jemima Montag!

    Nobody can get close to her in the women's 10,00m race walk.

    She takes gold in a Games record time of 42 minutes 34.00 seconds.

    Wales' Heather Lewis clocks a PB of 45:09.00, with compatriot Bethan Davies in sixth.

  18. cricket

    Six for Indiapublished at 11:18 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Semi-final: England v India 40-0 (4 overs)

    Issy Wong can't stem the flow of runs - Smriti Mandhana smashes her for six and then lofts another boundary over mid-on's head for four.

    India's left-handed opener is in excellent form.

    England will be chasing a very challenging total if this carries on.

  19. cricket

    Can these pro cricketers play street cricket?published at 11:15 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    England cricketers Sophie Ecclestone, Danni Wyatt & Nat Sciver have been giving street cricket a go.

    Check out how they got on...

    Media caption,

    Commonwealth Games 2022: Sophie Ecclestone, Danni Wyatt & Nat Sciver try street cricket

  20. cricket

    India make superb start v Englandpublished at 11:14 British Summer Time 6 August 2022

    Semi-final: England v India 28-0 (3 overs)

    Warning signs for England as Smriti Mandhana hits the ball around the ground to give India a wonderful start.

    Five boundaries already - and she's only faced 13 balls.

    Nat Sciver turns to the pace of Issy Wong after one over of Alex Capsey spin.