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Commonwealth Games 2018: Wrestling Women's Freestyle 68 Kg Bronze medal match, India's Divya Kakran fighting for Bronze, Live Updates

By Sportskeeda Desk | Last ModifiedApr 13, 2018 13:52 IST

The bout will begin shortly.

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13:52 (IST)13 APR 2018

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13:52 (IST)13 APR 2018

That was quick... GONE IN 36 SECONDS!

13:51 (IST)13 APR 2018

Divya Kakran beats Sherin Sultana of Bangladesh by pin fall to claim the bronze medal

13:51 (IST)13 APR 2018

And the match is over!!

YES! FINISHED IN 36 SECONDS!

Kakran gets the pin after that 4-pointer

BRONZE to India

13:50 (IST)13 APR 2018

Very quickly Kakran gets the takedown and the wrench

4 points to the Indian

Kakran 4-0 Sultana

13:50 (IST)13 APR 2018

The match is underway

13:49 (IST)13 APR 2018

kakran is just 19 years old

Here we go

13:44 (IST)13 APR 2018

India's Divya Kakran could not win her semifinal

She had a tough time against Nigeria's Blessing Oborududu and now she has to try and go for bronze

Her opponent will be Sherin Sultana of Bangladesh

13:24 (IST)13 APR 2018

Hello and welcome to Sportskeeda's live coverage of Women's 68 Kg Bronze medal match !

13:24 (IST)13 APR 2018

Next up is Wrestling Women 68 Kg freestyle Bronze medal match, where Divya Kakran will face Sherin Sultana of Bangladesh.
 
As the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games head into their final stages, there is still a lot of action to come on Day 9.

Day 9 started off on a positive note with Tejaswini Sawant winning a gold medal & Anjum Moudgil winning a silver medal in Shooting Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions Finals

Day 8 was a good one for India in wrestling as all four wrestlers brought home medals. Rahul Aware and Sushil Kumar both won Gold, while Babita Kumari won Sliver, and Kiran bagging a bronze.

In shooting, Tejaswini Sawant won a Silver medal for India in the Women's 50m Rifle Prone Finals.
Surpass
There was a lot of progress in Badminton and Table Tennis as well. Saina, Sindhu, Srikanth, and H.S. Prannoy all advanced to the latter rounds of Singles category.

There was disappointment in Hockey, however, as the Indian Women's team lost 1-0 to Australia in the Semifinals. They will now face the loser of the other semifinal on a later date to confirm a bronze medal.

India will be looking to finish the tournament on a high as a lot of medals will be decided in the next three days, starting on Day 9

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