And it's all over as the HS Prannoy crash out in the semifinals. Although he didn't assure a medal, he is still eligible to win the bronze medal. Game 3 final score: 21-14!
The Malaysian has taken a comprehensive 5 point lead. Prannoy will have to pull his socks up if he wishes to stay afloat in the match and assure a medal for his country. Score: 11-6, Prannoy trailing
Next up is Badminton's Men's Singles Semifinals in H.S. Prannoy will go up against Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia.
The penultimate day of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games gets underway with a lot of athletes playing in their Semifinals and Finals.
With India already crossing their Gold medal tally of the 2014 Glasgow games, fans can certainly be excited heading into the final two days of the games.
As the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games head into their final stages, there is still a lot of action to come.
Day 9 was a positive one for India. Day 9 started off on a good note with Tejaswini Sawant winning a gold medal & Anjum Moudgil winning a silver medal in Shooting Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions Finals.
Young gun Anish Bhanwala, only 15-year-old won the gold in the 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men's Finals. Indian shooters continue to delight and win medals. Bajrang of India also bagged a gold medal in Wrestling 65kg Freestyle category taking India's gold medal tally to 17! Divya Kakran also got home a Bronze medal for India in Wrestling defeating Sherin Sultana of Bangladesh.
India will be looking to end the competition on a high as all the action from the games continues.