Women’s singles gold medalist Saina Nehwal and silver medalist P.V. Sindhu. The women’s team — Ashwini Ponappa and Sikki Reddy — won the bronze.
India's Vikas Krishan celebrates after his win against Northern Ireland's Steven Donnelly in the Men's 75kg Boxing Semifinals. Vikas, a former Asian Games gold-medallist and world bronze-medallist, pummelled Cameroon’s Dieudonne Wilfried Ntsengue to claim the third gold for India.
India’s Vinesh Phogat won gold in the women’s 50 kilogram wrestling competition. Vinesh defeated Miesinnei Genesis of Nigeria, Rupinder Kaur of Australia and Canada’s Jessica MacDonald.
Shooter Anish Bhanwala, aged 15, created history by becoming the country’s youngest ever gold medal winner in the Commonwealth Games. The Haryana boy shot down the CWG record in the final with a score of 30 including four series of 5 each.
A file picture of Bajrang Punia. Bajrang had earlier defeated Amas Daniel (Nigeria) and Vincent de Marinis (Canada), before getting another first round decision in his favour in the final against Kane Charig of Wales.
Gaurav Solanki is declared as a winner against Northern Ireland’s Brendan Irvine in the Men’s Fly 52kg boxing finals. Satish Kumar, Amit Phangal and Manish Kaushik won a silver each in the Men’s 91kg, 46-49 kg and 60 kg, respectively.
Shooter Heena Sidhu won the gold medal in the Women’s 25m Pistol final event. Sidhu also won a silver, alongside Mehuli Ghosh and Anjum Moudgil.
Jitu Rai, who won a gold, during a training session. Om Mitharval, Ravi Kumar and Ankur Mittal won bronze meals in shooting.
Manika Batra won the women’s table tennis singles, becoming the first Indian woman to do so. The Indian men’s and women’s teams also won gold medals in table tennis.
MC Mary Kom was the only woman from the Indian boxing team at the Commonwealth Games to win a medal, and a gold at that.
Mirabai Chanu won the gold medal in weightlifting. The 23-year-old from Manipur, the reigning World champion in women’s 48kg, improved upon her personal bests in snatch, clean and jerk and in the total setting a new Commonwealth and Commonwealth Games records
The gold rush continued in weightlifting for India as Punam Yadav added to the tally with a top finish in the 69kg category. Deepak Lather and Vikas Thakur won bronze medals.
Sanjeev Rajput won the gold medal in the men’s 50m rifle 3 positions event with a games record.
Weightlifter Sanjita Chanu who won a gold in women's 53kg weightlifting. Pardeep Singh and Gururaja P won silver medals in men’s 105 kg and 56 kg, respectively.
Satish Kumar Sivalingam lifts to win the gold medal in men’s 77kg weightlifting final. The 25-year-old from Vellore, Tamil Nadu, had suffered an injury a couple of months ago and with doubts persisting about a possible recurrence, his preparations were low key.
Gold medalist Shreyasi Singh of India poses during the medal ceremony for the Women’s Double Trap Finals. Shreyasi shot 96 in the finals and beat Australia’s Emma Cox 2 shots to 1 in the shoot-off at Belmont Shooting Centre.
Double Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar won a gold medal, defeating Johannes Botha of South Africa on technical superiority to claim his third successive gold medal in the Games.
Shooter Tejaswini Sawant being accorded a warm welcome on her arrival in Pune after winning both a gold and a silver medal.
Gold medalist Indian weightlifter Venkat Rahul Ragala competes at men’s 85 kg weightlifting. The 21-year-old Rahul, who is a Commonwealth Championships gold-medallist, lifted a total of 338kg (151kg+187kg) to finish on top.