England in the Commonwealth Games’ final

Matters went according to seeding in the final stage of affairs in the Men’s Team event at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. In the ultimate stage of the event, India the no.2 seeds will meet top seeds Singapore. Previously Singapore beat the no. 4 see,

Matters went according to seeding in the final stage of affairs in the Men’s Team event at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. In the ultimate stage of the event, India the no.2 seeds will meet top seeds Singapore.

Previously Singapore beat the no. 4 seeds Scotland, whilst India prevailed against no. 3 seeds England. Wales will meet Australia in the duel for the fifth position, whilst Northern Ireland will play against Malaysia. England’s Sam WALKER, Danny REED and Andrew BAGGALAEY lost their semi final encounter after having 2:1 advantage, whilst Singapore prevailed much easier, after four matches against Sean DOHERTY, Craig HOWIESON and Gavin RUMGAY.

In Women’s teams Event England progressed to the final. Joanna PARKER, Hannah HICKS, Kelly SIBLEY and HO Tin-Tin will meet team of Singapore. After full distance duel England overcame India in the semi final. Wales will play for the position no. 5 and Scotland will meet Sri Lanka in the match for place no. 7.

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