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Have grown up watching events like these, Harmanpreet Kaur on CWG debut | Commonwealth Games 2022 News – Times of India

Have grown up watching events like these, Harmanpreet Kaur on CWG debut | Commonwealth Games 2022 News - Times of India
BENGALURU: Indian women’s cricket team captain Harmanpreet Kaur has “grown up” watching multi-sporting events like the Commonwealth Games and she is already getting goosebumps thinking about the walk she will take with the rest of the contingent at the opening ceremony on July 28.
Women’s cricket is making its debut at the Commonwealth Games.
“This tournament is very important for us. This time we are playing for a medal. If I speak about myself, we have grown watching these kinds of tournaments and we are glad that we are also getting an opportunity, we will be part of a big event.
“I think in the future, if we keep getting these (kind of) opportunities, it will be great for us,” Harmanpreet said at the pre-departure press conference on Saturday.

India's history at the Commonwealth Games

India’s history at the Commonwealth Games

Harmanpreet, who has played in the World Cups before, is looking forward to a “different” experience.
“When you were speaking, I actually felt that I am walking on that (CWG) road, because that is what we are talking about and this time we are going to be part of a multi-sporting event.
“Now it is not only about cricket but other teams also and we will be there for them to cheer up and we want to celebrate each and every medal. This time it will be totally different and we are all very excited,” she said.
Each game crucial
India are clubbed in Group A alongside arch-rivals Pakistan, Australia and Barbados. They open their campaign against Australia on July 29.
“Whenever we play against them (teams like Australia), they have always given us tough competition. And this time also, we are looking very positive. Every game will be crucial for us and we will try to give 100 percent.”
According to Harmanpreet, it is important to perform well in big events.
“Yes, as a cricketer, we always want to play more cricket and this year we are getting to participate in a multi-sport event. So, when you go for a big-event it is important to perform well, the more we get such tournaments, it is good for women’s cricket.”
Harmanpreet said she will think about what approach the team will take after seeing the conditions. The team departs on Sunday.
“Look, you are speaking about targets (totals), once we reach England, then only we can see. Right now we don’t have any idea about the wickets. If you talk about our team, we always love to play positive cricket and that is what we have been doing for a long -time and the approach will be the same,” she added.
Important to have batters who can bowl
“….it is very important, when you have so many (bowling) options, the main bowlers do not feel pressure. And if you have more options, then you take off pressure from the bowlers,” she added.
Head coach Ramesh Powar wants team to meet Sindhu and Neeraj
“If there is an opportunity, we all would like to meet PV Sindhu and Neeraj Chopra, because both of them have set the bar high. And I would love to go into their minds and I am curious about their preparations, because the way they handle the pressure of billion people, it is commendable,” Powar said.
“We as a group would like to exchange some notes with these top-class athletes.” the head coach added.
Powar is excited to be a part of a multi-sporting event.
“This is the first time we are participating in a tournament of this magnitude. It is a bigger platform for our girls and a great opportunity to showcase talent, our game. We can tell the world that women’s cricket can participate in different kind of events.
“We all as cricketers, myself watched the Olympics and Commonwealth Games and we see our nation’s flag flying high. It is kind of opportunity for all of us to showcase good performance, give our best and make the country proud.”
“Happy with the squad”
Powar said the team management was happy with the squad chosen for the CWG.
“We all get together and we try and pick the best combination, which is suited for that particular competition. We are happy with the squad, because we were part of the discussion and we took this call collectively.”

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CWG Day 3 full schedule 2022: Events, Fixtures, Dates, Timings in IST

CWG Day 3 full schedule 2022: Events, Fixtures, Dates, Timings in IST

The Commonwealth Games 2022 will take place in Birmingham, UK. The opening ceremony is scheduled on July 28, while the closing ceremony is set to happen on August 8.

Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls, Victoria Park
(13:00 – 18:15)

Men’s Triples Sectional Play – Round 5

Women’s Singles Sectional Play – Round 5

Men’s Pairs Sectional Play – Round 5

Women’s Fours Sectional Play – Round 5

19:30 – 0:45

Women’s Fours – Quarter-Finals

Men’s Triples – Quarter-Finals

Para Men’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 5

Para Women’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 5

Men’s Pairs – Quarter-Finals

Women’s Singles – Quarter-Finals

Para Mixed Pairs B2-B3 Sectional Play – Round 1

Gymnastics – Artistic, Arena Birmingham
(13:30 – 16:30)

Men’s Individual All-Around Final

(19:00 – 22:00)

Women’s Individual All-Around Final

Hockey, University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre
(13:30 – 17:00)

Men’s Group Match

New Zealand v Pakistan

Australia v Scotland

(18:30 – 22:00)

Men’s Group Match

England v Wales

India v Ghana

23:30 – 3:00

Women’s Group Match

Canada v England

South Africa v Australia

Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis, The NEC Hall 3

(14:00 – 19:00)

Men’s Team Event Quarter-Finals

20:30 – 1:30

Women’s Team Event Semi-Finals

Weightlifting, The NEC Hall 1
(14:00 – 16:30)

Men’s 67kg

(18:30 – 21:00) 

Women’s 59kg

23:00 – 1:30 

Men’s 73kg

Cycling – Track and Para Track, Lee Valley VeloPark

(14:30 – 18:00)

Men’s Sprint Qualification

Men’s Tandem B – Sprint Qualification

Men’s Sprint 1/8 Finals

Men’s Tandem B – Sprint Semi-Finals

Men’s Sprint Quarter-Finals

Men’s 15km Scratch Race Qualification

Women’s 25km Points Race Qualification

19:30 – 23:30

Men’s Tandem B Sprint Finals

Men’s Sprint Semi-Finals

Women’s Tandem B – 1000m Time Trial Final

Women’s 25km Points Race Final

Women’s 500m Time Trial Final

Men’s Sprint Finals

Men’s 15km Scratch Race Final

Aquatics – Swimming and Para Swimming, Sandwell Aquatics Centre
(15:00 – 17:00)

Men’s 200m Butterfly Heats

Women’s 200m Breaststroke Heats

Men’s 100m Breaststroke SB8 Heat

Women’s 100m Backstroke S8 Heat

Men’s 50m Backstroke Heats

Women’s 50m Butterfly Heats

Men’s 100m Freestyle Heats

Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Heats

23:30 – 2:30 

Women’s 50m Freestyle Final

Men’s 200m Butterfly Final

Women’s 200m Breaststroke Final

Men’s 100m Breaststroke SB8 Final

Women’s 100m Backstroke S8 Final

Men’s 50m Backstroke Semi-Finals

Women’s 50m Butterfly Semi-Finals

Men’s 100m Freestyle Semi-Finals

Women’s 100m Backstroke Final

Men’s 100m Breaststroke Final

Women’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Final

Badminton, The NEC Hall 5
(15:30 – 19:00) 

Mixed Team Event Quarter-Final

22:00 – 1:30

Mixed Team Event Quarter-Final

Cricket T20, Edgbaston Stadium
(15:30 – 19:00)

Women’s Group A Match: India v Pakistan

22:30 – 2:00

Women’s Group A Match: Barbados v Australia

Rugby Sevens, Coventry Stadium
(15:30 – 19:00)

Men’s 13-16 Semi-final 1

Men’s 13-16 Semi-final 2

Men’s 9-12 Semi-final 1

Men’s 9-12 Semi-final 2

Men’s 5-8 Semi-final 1

Men’s 5-8 Semi-final 2

Men’s Semi-final 1

Men’s Semi-final 2

23:00 – 2:30

Women’s Playoff for 7th

Women’s Playoff for 5th

Men’s Playoff for 13th

Men’s Playoff for 9th

Men’s Playoff for 5th

Women’s Bronze Match

Men’s Bronze Medal Match

Women’s Gold Medal Match

Men’s Gold Medal Match

Triathlon and Para Triathlon, Sutton Park

(15:30 – 20:50)

Men’s PTVI Final

Women’s PTVI Final

Mixed Relay Team Final

Boxing, The NEC Hall 4

(16:30 – 19:30)

Men’s & Women’s Preliminary Round of 16

23:00 – 1:30

Men’s & Women’s Preliminary Round of 16

Netball, The NEC Arena
(16:30 – 20:00)

Malawi v Northern Ireland

South Africa v Barbados

22:30 – 2:00

Uganda v Trinidad & Tobago

Scotland v Wales

Squash, University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre
(16:30 – 19:30)

Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 16

Women’s Singles Plate Classification Round of 32

Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 16

Men’s Singles Plate Classification Round of 32

22:30 – 1:30

Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 16

Women’s Singles Plate Classification Round of 16

Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 16

Men’s Singles Plate Classification Round of 16

Beach Volleyball, Smithfield
19:00 – 22:00

Women’s Group Match – Australia v Sri Lanka

Women’s Group Match – Vanuatu v Scotland

Men’s Group Match – Canada v Sri Lanka

23:30 – 2:30

Men’s Group Match – The Gambia v St Kitts & Nevis

Women’s Group Match – England v Solomon Islands

Women’s Group Match – Cyprus v Trinidad & Tobago

Basketball 3×3 and Wheelchair Basketball 3×3, Smithfield
20:00 – 22:30

Men’s Basketball 3×3 – Group A

Women’s Basketball 3×3 – Group A

Men’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group A

Women’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group A

0:00 – 2:30

Men’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Women’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Men’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Women’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Men’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Women’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

(Timings are subject to change)

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CWG, Birmingham 2022 Day 2 full schedule: Events, Fixtures, Dates, Timings in IST

CWG, Birmingham 2022 Day 2 full schedule: Events, Fixtures, Dates, Timings in IST

The Commonwealth Games 2022 will take place in Birmingham between July 28 and August 8. The opening ceremony is scheduled on July 28, while the closing ceremony will happen on August 8.

All timings follow the Indian Standard Time (IST)

Aquatics – Swimming and Para Swimming, Sandwell Aquatics Centre

(15:00 – 17:00)

Men’s 200m Freestyle Heats

Women’s 50m Freestyle Heats

Men’s 50m Freestyle S13 Heat

Women’s 50m Freestyle S13 Heat

Men’s 100m Breaststroke Heats

Women’s 100m Backstroke Heats

Men’s 400m Individual Medley Heats

Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heats

Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heats

Men’s 200m Breaststroke Heats

Mixed 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heats

(23:30 – 2:30)

Women’s 50m Breaststroke Final

Men’s 200m Freestyle Final

Women’s 50m Freestyle Semi-Finals

Men’s 50m Freestyle S13 Final

Women’s 50m Freestyle S13 Final

Men’s 100m Breaststroke Semi-Finals

Women’s 100m Backstroke Semi-Finals

Men’s 400m Individual Medley Final

Women’s 100m Butterfly Final

Men’s 100m Backstroke Final

Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final

Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final

Athletics – Marathon, Smithfield

(11:30 – 18:00) 

Men’s Marathon T53/54 Final

Women’s Marathon T53/54 Final

Men’s Marathon Final

Women’s Marathon Final

Badminton, The NEC Hall 5

(13:30 – 17:00)

Mixed Team Event Qualifying Round 2

Australia v Pakistan

Canada v Maldives

India v Sri Lanka

Scotland v Uganda

(18:30 – 22:00)

Mixed Team Event Qualifying Round 3

England v Singapore

Malaysia v South Africa

Jamaica v Zambia

Mauritius v Barbados

(23:30 – 3:00)

Mixed Team Event Qualifying Round 3

Canada v Scotland

India v Australia

Sri Lanka v Pakistan

Maldives v Uganda

Basketball 3×3 and Wheelchair Basketball 3×3, Smithfield

(20:00 – 22:30)

Men’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Women’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Men’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group A

Women’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group A

(0:00 – 2:30)

Men’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Women’s Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Men’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Women’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group B

Beach Volleyball, Smithfield

(19:00 – 22:00)

Men’s Group Match – England v Tuvalu

Men’s Group Match – Rwanda v South Africa

Women’s Group Match – Canada v Ghana

(23:30 – 2:30)

Women’s Group Match – New Zealand v Kenya

Men’s Group Match – New Zealand v Cyprus

Men’s Group Match – Australia v Maldives

Boxing, The NEC Hall 4

(16:30 – 19:30)

Men’s & Women’s Preliminary Rounds of 16 & 32

(23:00 – 1:30)

Men’s & Women’s Preliminary Round of 16

Cricket T20, Edgbaston Stadium

(15:30 – 19:00)

Women’s Group B Match: New Zealand v South Africa

(22:30 – 2:00)

Women’s Group B Match: England v Sri Lanka

Cycling – Track and Para Track, Lee Valley VeloPark

(14:30 – 18:45)

Women’s Sprint Qualification

Women’s 3000m Individual Pursuit Qualification

Womens Sprint 1/8 Finals

Womens Sprint Quarter-Finals

Men’s 4000m Individual Pursuit Qualification

(20:30 – 23:30)

Men’s Keirin Round 1

Womens Sprint Semi-Finals

Women’s 3000m Individual Pursuit Finals

Men’s Keirin Round 1 Repechage

Men’s 4000m Individual Pursuit Finals

Men’s Keirin Round 2

Women’s Sprint Finals

Men’s Keirin Finals (7-12 & 1-6)

Gymnastics – Artistic, Arena Birmingham

(13:30 – 18:30)

Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualification – Subdivision 1

Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualification – Subdivision 2

(21:00 – 2:30)

Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualification – Subdivision 3

Women’s Team Final & Individual Qualification – Subdivision 4

Hockey, University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre

(13:30 – 17:00)

Men’s Group Match

South Africa v Pakistan

Canada v Wales

(18:30 – 22:00)

Women’s Group Match

Australia v Kenya

England v Ghana

(23:30 – 3:00)

Women’s Group Match

India v Wales

New Zealand v Scotland

Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls, Victoria Park

(13:00 – 18:15) 

Men’s Triples Sectional Play – Round 3

Para Men’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 3

Women’s Singles Sectional Play – Round 3

Men’s Triples Sectional Play – Round 4

Para Women’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 3

Women’s Singles Sectional Play – Round 4

(19:30 – 0:45)

Women’s Fours Sectional Play – Round 3

Para Men’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 4

Men’s Pairs Sectional Play – Round 3

Women’s Fours Sectional Play – Round 4

Para Women’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 4

Men’s Pairs Sectional Play – Round 4

Netball, The NEC Arena

(16:30 – 20:00)

Australia v Scotland

England v Malawi

(22:30 – 2:00)

Jamaica v South Africa

New Zealand v Uganda

Rugby Sevens, Coventry Stadium

(13:30 – 18:00)

Women’s Group Match

Men’s Group Match

(22:00 – 3:00)

Women’s 5-8 Semi-final 1

Women’s 5-8 Semi-final 2

Men’s 9-16 Quarter-final 1

Men’s 9-16 Quarter-final 2

Men’s 9-16 Quarter-final 3

Men’s 9-16 Quarter-final 4

Women’s Semi-final 1

Women’s Semi-final 2

Men’s Quarter-final 1

Men’s Quarter-final 2

Men’s Quarter-final 3

Men’s Quarter-final 4

Squash, University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre

(16:30 – 19:00)

Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 32

Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 32

(22:30 – 1:00)

Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 32

Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 32

Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis, The NEC Hall 3

(14:00 – 19:00)

Women’s Team Event Qualifying Round 3

Men’s Team Event Qualifying Round 3

(20:30 – 1:30)

Women’s Team Event Quarter-Finals

Weightlifting, The NEC Hall 1

(13:30 – 18:15)

Men’s 55kg Final

Men’s 61kg Final

(20:00 – 22:15)

Women’s 49kg

(0:30 – 2:45)

Women’s 55kg

(Timings are subject to change)