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CWG 2022: Five medals for India on Day 6, including Tejaswin Shankar and Saurav Ghosal's historic bronze medals

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The Indian contingent added five medals on Day 6, one silver and four bronze, taking their total to 18 (5 gold, 6 silver and 7 bronze).

Shankar bagged the bronze medal to end the day on a high. Meanwhile judoka Tulika Maan clinched the silver medal in the women's 78 kg category after facing a defeat against Scotland's Sarah Adlington in the final.

It was India's third medal in Judo. Ace India squash star Saurav Ghosal delivered a stunning performance against England's James Willstrop to defeat him 11-6, 11-1, 11-4 as India won it's first ever singles medal in the sport, a bronze, at the Commonwealth Games.

Meanwhile, Wrestlers Lovepreet Singh and Gurdeep Singh bagged bronze medals in their respective categories as India registered their best ever tally of 10 medals in wrestling at the Commonwealth Games.

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