Postpublished at 11:14 BST 6 August 2022
Women's high jump final
Competition favourite Eleanor Patterson is up and running in the women's high jump, clearing 1.85m and then 1.89m with her first attempts. Cool as you like.
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Morning session: 11:00-14:30 BST - England v India in semi-final
England won all three group games and most recently thrashed New Zealand by seven wickets
India were runners-up in the last T20 World Cup
Evening session: 18:00-21:30 BST - Australia v New Zealand in semi-final
Top seeds Australia are the reigning T20 World Cup champions
Amy Lofthouse, Jonathan Jurejko, Craig Nelson and Tom Mallows
Women's high jump final
Competition favourite Eleanor Patterson is up and running in the women's high jump, clearing 1.85m and then 1.89m with her first attempts. Cool as you like.
Who can follow?
Women's 10,000m race walk
Australia's Jemima Montag is dominating the field in the women's 10,000m race walk.
Welsh duo Bethan Davies and Heather Lewis are in fifth and sixth respectively at 8km.
Men's 3m springboard preliminary
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre
Much, much better from Jack Laugher.
His fourth dive is awarded 81.70 points and that's enough to lift him into 11th with one dive to go. That's greeted by a big cheer from the crowd as the standings come up on the big screen.
Women's high jump final
Laura Zialor is safely clear at 1.85m on her second attempt.
Can Morgan Lake join her?
She can! On we go.
Women's pairs final
David Corkhill
Former international lawn and indoor bowler
Australia win the gold. What a match with England. That was outstanding. Unbelievable scenes.
England were magnificent in this match but the Aussies came right back at them.
Cricket T20 semi-final: England v India 6-0 (1 over)
Alistair Watkins
BBC Sport at Edgbaston
Katherine Brunt seeking early wickets inside the powerplay but Smriti Mandhana shows her class with a well-driven four down the ground.
The atmosphere is building and the fans from both sides are starting to make themselves heard.
It's a great setting for a semi-final.
Lawn bowls
Heartbreak for England! Joy for Australia!
A brilliant driving bowl at the death from Ellen Ryan knocks out England's bowl and gives Australia the win.
Women's pairs final
England put their last bowl behind the jack.
Australia have the final throw. Can they deny England gold?
Women's pairs final
Australia miss!
One bowl each with England having a gold-medal lie.
Women's pairs final
Amy Pharaoh's latest bowl is centimetres away from the jack again. Australia are under pressure.
Women's minimum weight semi-final
A really physical encounter between Botswana's Lethabo Modukanele and England's Demie-Jade Resztan but it is the Englishwoman that clinches the win, on a unanimous decision.
She fights on Sunday for the gold medal.
Women's pairs final
Australia bounce back smashing their bowl into the jack and moving it out into the open.
It's a clean slate now with two efforts left each.
Women's pairs final
Stunning from England skipper Amy Pharaoh. She pushes away an Australia bowl and gets a second England bowl touching the jack.
Men's 3m springboard preliminary
Katie Falkingham
BBC Sport at Sandwell Aquatics Centre
This really isn't happening at the moment for Jack Laugher.
Another below-par score of 55.80 leaves him second from bottom with two dives to go. The gap to 12th has narrowed however, just 11.45 points.
Leeds-born Yona Wisdom-Knight, representing Jamaica, is back at the top of the standings.
Women's pairs final
Three bowls left each in sudden death. England have the gold-medal lie as things stand.
Women's pairs final
England go first so Australia will have the final throw. England's Sophie Tolchard pins her bowl to the jack from her opening effort.
Semi-finals: England v India
It's a repeat of the 2017 World cup final as England take on India in the first semi-final at Edgbaston.
England won all three group games and demolished New Zealand on Thursday, winning by seven wickets with more than eight overs to spare.
They are unchanged.
India were beaten World Cup finalists, losing to Australia in 2020. Bowler Renuka Singh is the competition’s leading wicket-taker with 9 wickets.
Women's pairs final
Amy Pharaoh saves the match for England, knocking out one of the two Australia bowls.
Australia win the final end but not by enough. It's 18-18 and we'll have an extra end.
Women's high jump final
It's all over for Emily Borthwick in the women's high jump final.
Huge disappointment for the English athlete as she can't make it over 1.81m after three attempts and exits the competition.
Morgan Lake is involved now, and after a first failure she's safely over.
Women's pairs final
England are taking their time. You don't want to mess this up.