'These girls are fast!'published at 19:55 British Summer Time 6 August 2022
Women's 800m final
Laura Muir sums it up brilliantly in her post-race interview.
"My goodness, these girls are fast!"
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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 800m final
Laura Muir sums it up brilliantly in her post-race interview.
"My goodness, these girls are fast!"
Women's 800m final
When you rewatch that, it really was an astonishing finish from Mary Moraa.
She was in it, out of it, and then back in it to stun Keely Hodgkinson on the home stretch. My word.
Women’s synchronised 10m platform final
Australia's Melissa Wu and Charli Petrov are in the gold medal position after the opening two dives of the women’s synchronised 10m platform final.
They are just two points of Malaysia's Pandelela and Rinong Nur Sabri, with England's Andrea Spendolini-Siriex and Eden Cheng third.
Women’s featherweight semi-finals
Confirmed! Northern Ireland's Michaela Walsh has her arm raised as we expected.
Confident performance as she dominated South Africa's Phiowokuhle Mnguni from the first bell.
Walsh will fight for gold tomorrow. And that's just like her brother Aiden, who won in the men's light-middleweight semi-finals earlier.
Could be a heck of a party in the Walsh household when they get back home. And the whole of Belfast will be invited if it's a golden celebration.
Women's 800m final
Talk about close - Laura Muir almost went flying as she stretched over the line to secure that bronze medal!
Women's 800m final
Richard Winton
BBC Sport Scotland at Alexander Stadium
She heaved, lunged and stumbled... and it got her bronze. Dearie me, Laura Muir dug deep there. That was some warm-up. She even clocked a season's best.
And it's medal number 40 for Scotland at Birmingham 2022!
Women's 800m
Keely Hodgkinson is sat on the floor, regaining her breath, as her silver medal is confirmed.
And Laura Muir claims bronze! That was hard-fought for the Scot - and she's still got her favourite event to come...
Women's 800m final
What a finish from Mary Moraa!
Women's 800m final
Mary Moraa has found a second wind from somewhere and she's going to pip Keely Hodgkinson!
She was eighth, then somehow she's come through the field again, going from fourth to second and now she's passing Hodgkinson into the final few paces!
Women's 800m final
Here comes Keely Hodgkinson, with Laura Muir hot on her heels...
Women's 800m final
Away we go!
Keely Hodgkinson slots into second as Kenya's Mary Moraa sets a pacey first 200m.
Women’s synchronised 10m platform final
England's Andrea Spendolini-Siriex and Eden Cheng share the lead after the opening dive of the women’s synchronised 10m platform final.
They sit alongside Australia's Melissa Wu and Charli Petrov with a score of 49.80.
There is a fixed degree of difficulty of 2.0 in the first two rounds which explains the relatively modest scores. The fireworks will come later.
Women's 800m final
Huge cheers for Keely Hodgkinson, Laura Muir and England's Alexandra Bell, who is in the lane next to Muir.
This should be a belter.
Women's 800m final
There's a fascinating final in store as England's Keely Hodgkinson and Scotland's Laura Muir go head-to-head.
Hodgkinson has claimed world and Olympic silver in the discipline and is bidding to become the first Englishwoman to win gold in the event since 1990.
Muir is doubling up in Birmingham, having qualified for the 1500m final yesterday, as she bids to win a first Commonwealth meadal.
This is the first time she has competed in an outdoor 800m at a major championship since 2013.
Women's 800m final
Richard Winton
BBC Sport Scotland at Alexander Stadium
Laura Muir's big night is Sunday, when the 1500m final is run, but that's not to say the Scot wouldn't welcome a ribbon around her neck before then.
Three of the field in this final have run quicker than her this season, not least England's Keely Hodgkinson. But can Muir - in her 18th major international final - edge Scotland closer to breaking their record medals haul for a foreign Games?
It stands at 44 in Gold Coast. The Scots currently have 39, with three more secured...
Semi-finals: Australia 18-0 v New Zealand 144-7
Australia, as you might expect, aren't hanging around.
They've thwacked the first two overs for 18 runs as they chase down New Zealand's target of 145.
That said, a caught behind against Alyssa Healy has just been sent upstairs...
Women’s featherweight semi-finals
The scores on the doors are again all in favour of Michaela Walsh.
Unless she gets knocked down in the final round - and that looks as likely as Mike Tyson turning up in Birmingham tomorrow to fight - the Northern Ireland boxer will be into another gold-medal bout.
Women's 800m final
Now then.
This is the big one.
England's Keely Hodgkinson takes on Scotland's Laura Muir for a shot at Commonwealth gold.
India 3-2 South Africa
Becky Grey
BBC Sport at University of Birmingham
The first men’s hockey finalist has been decided.
India go through after beating South Africa 3-2 - they will face the winner of Australia v England, which starts at 20:15 BST.
The ending to that first semi-final was a tad dramatic. South Africa took their keeper off as they sought a late equaliser, but then conceded a penalty corner and had to do it keeperless.
Obviously, India went 3-1 up but South Africa scored again with a minute remaining. The South Africans scrapped in what time was left, but it wasn't enough.
Netball
In case you missed it earlier, England missed out on another shot at Commonwealth gold as they lost to Australia.