The women's individual recurve archery medals are awarded with Alison Williamson of England led out by the Indian Army bearers to collect silver in between 16-year-old Deepika Kumari's gold and Dola Banerjee's bronze
It's a disappointing ride for Wales' Nicole Cooke, favourite in the women's 112km road race, squeezed out of the medals and the only one of five Welsh riders to finish, Australia's Rochelle Gilmore taking gold
Disappointment also for England's Rebecca Gallantree and 13-year-old Alicia Blagg who miss bronze in the 3m synchronised dive, Australia's defending champions Bri Cole and Sharleen Stratton get silver, Canada take gold
Following the success of India's Abhinav Bindra and Gagan Narang in the 10m air rifle pairs, Harpreet Singh adds another gold in the men's 25m centre fire pistol event, despite confusion between competitor's targets
England's men follow England's women in to the hockey semi-finals with a 2-1 group stage win that dumps South Africa out of the competition, James Tindall with the deciding goal
Sean Keogh of Scotland beats Steve Hill, New Zealand, in the qualification round of the men's wrestling 84kg freestyle; Juginder Kumar, India, 120kg, and Muhammad Salman, Pakistan, 66kg, also progressing
Inside the Jawarharlal Nehru Complex, Ele Opeloge of Samoa takes gold in the women's 75+ kg snatch weightlifting, beating off challenges from compatriot Luniarra Simanu and Tracey Lambrechs of New Zealand
Allan Davis wins the men's 168km cycling road race, backed by a cohesive display by the Australia team, with five-stage Tour de France winner Mark Cavendish half a minute behind in the 42C Delhi heat
Aaron Heading wins gold for England in the men's trap shooting, Australia's silver medallist Michael Diamond the first to congratulate him, while Manavjit Singh Sandhu of India, doing so well in shooting, must settle for bronze
Following the fiasco that saw Sally Pearson disqualified moments before collecting 100m gold on Friday the Australian is back on the track and wins her opening 100m hurdles heat
European 400m hurdles Champion Dai Greene adds the Commonwealth title to his CV, the Welshman having predicted that he should win the event just ahead of Louis van Zyl before leaving for Delhi
It takes a moment for her to realise it but Perth PE teacher Eilidh Child grabs silver in the women's 400m hurdles, pushing Nigeria's Muizat Odumosu to the last
Despite worries over small crowds, there isn't a spare seat at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium as India open the scoring three minutes in to their group stage men's hockey match against Pakistan
Nobody can catch the Kenyans in the men's 800m final which Boaz Lalang wins in 1:46.60, just ahead of Richard Kiplagat and Abraham Kiplagat, despite the best efforts of Wales' Gareth Warburton who finishes fourth
Benn Harradine becomes the first indigenous Australian to win a Commonwealth field gold medal with a throw of 65.45m in the discus, ahead of home favourite Vikas Gowda, England's Carl Myerscough getting bronze
Gold for Leon Baptiste of England in the men's 200m - the Londoner getting a warning for a false start and setting a new personal best of 20.43 in his semi-final - Wales' Malcolm Christie wins bronze
Every Indian in contention in the stadium is lifted by the passionate home crowd, none more so than long jumper Prajusha Maliakkal though she, like Vikas Gowda in the discus, must settle for silver behind Canada's Alice Falaiye
Back at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium there's no such disappointment for India who wrap up a 7-4 win against Pakistan in front of a capacity crowd to set up a semi-final with England
Returning to the Dr SP Mukherjee Aquatics Complex, neither Tonia Barrow and Sarah Barrow nor Gallantree and Blagg can assail the dominant Australian teams who take gold and bronze in the 10m synchro platform final
In the men's 105 kg weightlifting Niusilla Opeloge makes it a second gold for Samoa and the Opeloge family, though it takes three efforts to snatch 147 kg and progress to the clean and jerk
Nicole Forrester captures the high jump gold with a leap of 1.91 metres, with Sheree Francis of Jamaica second and Levern Spencer taking the bronze for St Lucia, only their second medal
Shivendra Singh is one of the goalscorers in an impressive India performance against arch rivals Pakistan
The victory is met with jubilation by a capacity crowd of 19,000 who create a memorable atmosphere in the Major Dhyan Chand stadium
There is bronze medal success for the England ladies bowls team, from the left Jamie-Lea Winch, Sandy Hazell and Sian Gordon
Scotland end day seven on a high with a dramatic gold for Joss Rae and Colin Fleming in the tennis mixed doubles
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