The England women's hockey adventure is over with a 1-0 semi-final defeat to defending Commonwealth champions and three-times Olympic champions Australia - Madonna Blythe scores the decisive goal
Scotland, however, have their fourth gold medal of the games as Jen McIntosh and Kay Copland beat the England and India couples in the women's 50m pairs rifle prone shooting finals
The rugby sevens is underway at Delhi University with New Zealand - who have won every Commonwealth gold in the sport since its inception - obliterating Guyana 52-0 and then Canada 43-7
Canada's Alexandre Despatie wins the men's 3m springboard as his nation and Australia fill the first six places - it's the veteran's third straight Commonwealth gold in the event
England's Mathew Turner is tackled by Uganda's Michael Okarach (right) during the Rugby Sevens qualifier - England win the match 55-0 and similarly dispose of Sri Lanka 59-7
Northern Ireland's Paddy Barnes battles his way into the 46-49kg final in the boxing with victory over India's Amandeep Singh, matching compatriot Patrick Gallagher who reaches the 69kg final
England's Stuart Stokes (right) finishes fifth in the men's 3000m steeplechase final which Richard Mateelong wins ahead of Ezekiel Kemboi and Brimin Kipruto in an all-Kenyan top-three
India's Krishna Poonia excites the home crowd by claiming gold in the women's discus, with Harwant Kaur and Seema Antil making it a Indian clean sweep of the medals
Kenya's Winny Chebet falls as team mate Nancy Lan'Gat (third right) goes on to win the women's 800m final ahead of England's fourth and fifth-placed runners Emma Jackson (left) and Hannah England (right)
Northern Ireland's day of glory in the ring continues as Eamonn O'Kane and Steven Ward (pictured, beating Scotland's Steven Simmons) each join Barnes and Patrick Gallagher in their respective weight category finals
O'Kane will face Anthony Ogogo of England, heralded by a chorus of boos as he celebrates his 4-3 victory over home favourite Vijender Singh following the awarding of two controversial penalty points
Continuing the Kenyan steeplechase and women's 800m dominance, James Kiplangat Magut wins his 1500m first round heat though England's Tom Lancashire and Andrew Baddeley are close behind in third and fourth, respectively
The English-Australian rivalry of the day resumes on the field of the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium but yet again Australia win out as Steve Hooker beats Steve Lewis to men's pole vault gold with a clearance of 5.60m
There's some payback, however, on the field of Delhi University as England beat Australia 21-19 to win rugby sevens Pool D but face World Series winners Samoa in the next round
Wales smash India and Tonga but surrender meekly to South Africa, 21-5, and must now face New Zealand, 46-0 victors over Scotland (who go on to play the South Africans on Tuesday)
The irresistible force of Kenya on the track is finally broken as three of their runners are beaten to the line by Uganda's Moses Kipsiro in the men's 10000m final, the four men leading the race together from the start
The women's hockey play-off game for seventh and eighth place between Scotland and Wales ends 1-1 after extra-time with Scotland eventually winning on penalty flicks
England claim their first gold of Monday's action as Ellen Falkner and Amy Monkhouse win the women's pairs lawn bowls with a 12-6 5-7 5-2 win over Malaysia
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