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JUST IN: India will take on Australia in the Commonwealth Games opener at Birmingham.

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All matches will be at Edgbaston.

Apart from the qualifier, the teams taking part are Australia, India, Pakistan, Barbados (all in Group A), New Zealand, South Africa and England (Group B, along with qualifier).

This edition of the Commonwealth Games is the first in which women's cricket and T20 cricket make an appearance.

The schedule is as follows:

Group A

Australia v India: Friday 29 July, 11:00
Pakistan v Barbados: Friday 29 July, 18:00

India v Pakistan: Sunday 31 July, 11:00
Barbados v Australia: Sunday 31 July, 18:00

Australia v Pakistan: Wednesday 3 August, 11:00
India v Barbados: Wednesday 3 August, 18:00

Group B

New Zealand v South Africa: Saturday 30 July, 11:00
England v CWGQ: Saturday 30 July, 18:00

England v South Africa: Tuesday 2 August, 11:00
CWGQ v New Zealand: Tuesday 2 August, 18:00

South Africa v CWGQ: Thursday 4 August, 11:00
England v New Zealand: Thursday 4 August, 18:00

Semi-final 1: Saturday 6 August, 11:00
Semi-final 2: Saturday 6 August, 18:00

Bronze medal match: Sunday 7 August, 10:00
Final: Sunday 7 August, 17:00

(All times local.)

 
Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) chief executive Katie Sadleir said organisers were open to the idea of athletes bringing the Pride flag onto the podium at next year’s event in Birmingham.

“We will be talking to athletes over the next six months in the lead-up to the Games about what that may or may not look like – but certainly, we are open to that,” Sadleir told the BBC.

 
The Queen's Baton Relay for the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games will be held in Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru and Odisha from January 12-15, for which the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has decided to constitute a committee.

The Queen's Baton Relay will be in India for four days during its international journey covering 72 countries.

The relay will start with Delhi on January 12, followed by Ahmedabad (January 13), Bengaluru (January 14) and Odisha (January 15).

 
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