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CWG2022: India win gold in Table Tennis, defeats Singapore 3-1

Birmingham: India men’s team has won the gold in Table Tennis after defeating Singapore in finals by 3-1.---Advertisement--- 3⃣rd GOLD FOR MEN'S TEAM 🏓🏓 at #CommonwealthGames 🔥🔥🔥#TeamIndia🇮🇳 defeat Team Singapore 🇸🇬 3️⃣-1️⃣ in the FINAL, defending their 2018 CWG 🥇 ---Advertisement--- Bringing home 1️⃣1️⃣th Medal for India at @birminghamcg22 Superb Champions!!#Cheer4India#India4CWG2022 1/1 pic.twitter.com/MgIcBmMl2o---Advertisement--- — SAI […]

Birmingham: India men’s team has won the gold in Table Tennis after defeating Singapore in finals by 3-1.

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Who are the members in Men’s Team?

The men’s team that has won the gold had five members in it. The pair of Harmeet Desai and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran went first in the game. The duo won the game and took the lead.

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Sharath Kamal Achanta went to play the second game but could not win and Singapore registered their first win.

Sathiyan Gnanasekaran then won the third game after defeating Pang yew by 3-1.

The fourth game was won by Harmeet Desai and that was the gold medal winning game.

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First published on: Aug 02, 2022 08:30 PM IST


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