Commonwealth Game 2022 Medal Tally: Today is the Day 10 of Commonwealth Game 2022 in Birmingham, UK. After the successful end of day 9, India bagged 14 medals in wrestling, athletics, boxing, and in lawn bowls, which boosted India`s tally to 40. Till now, India has 13 gold, 11 silver, and 16 bronze.

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Day 9 belonged to the wrestlers, especially Ravi Dahiya, Vinesh and Naveen who bagged three gold medals on Saturday.

The Commonwealth Games 2022 officially began on 29 July 2022 with a grand opening ceremony at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, the UK. The Birmingham CWG 2022 is a 12-day sport. It is scheduled to formally end on 8 August 2022.

Here's a list of winners from India at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 till Day 9:

Gold (13)
Ravi Dahiya - Men`s Freestyle Wrestling (57 kg)
Naveen Kumar - Men's Freestyle 74 kg (Wrestling)
Vinesh Phogat - Women's Freestyle 53 kg (Wrestling)
Bhavina Hasmukhbhai Patel - Women's Singles Classes 3-5 (Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis)
Mirabai Chanu - Women's Weightlifting (49kg)
Jeremy Lalrinnunga - Men's Weightlifting (67kg)
Achinta Sheuli - Men's Weightlifting (73kg)
Harmeet Desai, Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, Sanil Shetty, and Sharath Achanta - Men's Table Tennis Championship
Choubey, Pinki, Nayanmoni Saikia, and Rupa Rani Tirkey - Women's Fours – Lawn Bowls
Sudhir - Men's Heavyweight Para Powerlifting
Bajrang Punia - men`s freestyle Wrestling (65kg)
Sakshi Malik - Women`s freestyle Wrestling (65kg)
Deepak Punia - Men`s freestyle Wrestling (86kg)

Source: IANS

Silver Medal (11)
Team India - Men's Fours (Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls).
Avinash Mukund - Men's 3,000 m Steeplechase (Athletics and Para Athletics)
Priyanka Goswami - Women's 10,000 m Race Walk (Athletics and Para Athletics)
Sanket Sargar - Men's Weightlifting (55kg)
Vikas Thakur - Men's Weightlifting (96kg)
Bindyarani Sorokhaibam - Women's Weightlifting (55kg)
Sushila Likmabam - Women's Judo Championship (48kg)
Badminton Mixed Team
Tulika Maan - Women's Judo (78kg)
Murali Sreeshankar - Men's Long Jump
Anshu Malik - Wrestling (Women's 57 kg)

Bronze Medal (16)
Rohit Tokas - Men’s Over 63.5 kg - 67 kg Welterweight (Boxing)
Sonalben Manubhai Patel - Women's Singles Classes 3-5 (Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis)
Deepak Nehra - Men's Freestyle 97 kg (Wrestling).
Hussam Uddin Mohammed - Men’s Over 54 kg- 57 kg Featherweight (Boxing)
Pooja Sihag - Women's Freestyle Wrestling (76 kg)
Pooja Gehlot - Women's Freestyle 50 kg (Wrestling).
Jaismine - Women’s Over 57 kg-60 kg (Boxing).
Gururaja Poojary - Men's Weightlifting (61kg)
Vijay Kumar Yadav - Men's Judo
Harjinder Kaur - Women's Weightlifting (71kg)
Lovepreet Singh - Men's Weightlifting (109kg)
Saurav Ghosal - Men's Singles Squash
Gurdeep Singh - Weightlifting (109kg)
Tejaswin Shankar - Men's High Jump Athletics
Divya Kakran - Wrestling (Women's 68 kg)
Mohit Grewal - Wrestling (Men's 125 kg)